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HONOR ROLL 
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Swampscott Honor Roll 



World War 19174918 




THE BECKW1TH PRESS 
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Note 

This book is published by the Town of Swampscott 
in accordance with a vote of the adjourned Annual 
Town Meeting of April 2, 1919. The editorial work 
has been done by the Honor Roll Book Committee of 
the Victory Celebration Committee. 

The purpose of the volume is to give the records of 
the men and women of Swampscott who were in 
the Military, Naval or Marine service of the United 
States or her Allies during the World War. 

From the beginning the committee has realized that 
the value of a book of this nature depends upon its 
accuracy. To secure this the facts relating to each 
person were obtained, so far as possible, from 
official discharge papers. When these were not 
available it was necessary to secure the information 
from the individuals, and in some cases, from the 
War and Navy Departments at Washington or from 
the Commonwealth, through the Adjutant-General. 
In a few cases no information whatever could be 
found, and the Committee could only insert the 
names. 

HENRY S. BALDWIN, Chairman 
WILLARD C. CHASE 
JAMES W. SANTRY 
FRED A. TRAFTON 

Honor Roll Book Committee 



LIBRARY OF •GONGKFSS 
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DOCUMENTS VISION 




FOREWORD 

N APRIL 6, 1917, Congress declared 
war upon Germany. Immediately, the 
young men and women of Swampscott 
responded, and very shortly this town 
was represented in every branch of the service. 

The regiments in which many first enlisted 
camped at Lynnfield, Framingham and Boxford. 
While there we enjoyed their presence. It is 
pleasing now to recall those days but it was not 
altogether a happy experience then to visit the 
camps. We felt ourselves in a solemn and serious 
atmosphere. We realized that we were in a strug- 
gle that was agitating the world and the indefi- 
niteness of everything was awe-inspiring. We 
saw at these camps men who had quit their peace- 
ful vocations, knowing that they must encounter 
the sufferings and hardships of war. They, how- 
ever, were not concerned about this. They were 
there as soldiers of the United States, answering 
the call of their country. 

Before we realized it, they had left, and we 
anxiously awaited information as to their where- 
abouts. The speed of their departure was due to 
the imperative needs of the Allies. They had 
been defending against the drives of the enemy for 
a long time, and were tired. The only untouched 
reservoir of man power was this country. 

Other men from the town had enlisted in other 
organizations, and the same haste in preparing 
them for overseas was manifested. Many enlisted 



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in the navy, a branch of the service so necessary 
in protecting our troops from attacks of the sub- 
marines. Others entered technical branches of 
the service, assisting wonderfully in supporting the 
men at the front. Congress had passed the Se- 
lective Service Law, and Local and District Boards 
were established to make it effective. These 
agencies were likewise busy. A Committee on 
Public Safety was appointed, the members of 
which actively encouraged and intelligently di- 
rected every patriotic effort. Parents who had 
sons in the service were justly proud. They were 
not, however, content with this, but were busily 
engaged in making them and other boys happy, 
and at the same time were aiding their country 
by liberal subscriptions to Liberty Loans and other 
patriotic drives. 

Nor were the women of Swampscott idle. Sev- 
eral enrolled as army nurses, one making the 
supreme sacrifice. Scores of others, under the 
direction of the Red Cross, were doing their ut- 
most to make the men in the service comfortable, 
and at the same time were inspiring those at home 
by their willing efforts. Even before we declared 
war, many Swampscott boys had enlisted in the 
English, Canadian and Italian armies. These 
were the pioneers. Swampscott claims them as 
her sons, and while they did not fight under the 
flag of this country they, nevertheless, assisted 
in overcoming her enemies. It can truthfully be 
said that the whole town was mobilized, work- 
ing for the accomplishment of one purpose, the 
winning of the war. 

This is not the place to recount individual deeds 
of heroism. It is sufficient to state that in all the 
great conflicts of the summer and autumn of 1918 






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Swampscott was represented. For examples of 
patriotism and bravery it is no longer necessary 
to recur to Lexington and Concord; they can be 
found in Chateau Thierry, Argonne Forest and St. 
Mihiel. We cannot read an account of the mo- 
mentous struggles at these places nor listen to a 
description of them without being deeply stirred. 

From this peaceful community five hundred 
rallied to the colors. This is, indeed, a splen- 
did record. Whether they entered the serv- 
ice as volunteers or were inducted through the 
Local Board, the same spirit was manifested. 
Those who went across endured, without a mur- 
mur, the hardships incident to foreign service. 
Those who remained trained intensively, anxiously 
awaiting the call. 

The strife is over, and we have experienced the 
happiness of seeing our men return. We are 
deeply thankful for their sacrifices. They have 
now modestly resumed their positions in civil life. 
But some are absent ; they have answered the last 
roll-call. How can we express to their parents 
and kindred our sympathy and gratitude? While 
we rejoice, they are in tears, filled with tender 
memories of their loved ones. Let us not stay their 
grief; in it is mingled the noble feeling that to 
them was vouchsafed this great honor. For their 
heroic dead, no eulogium is necessary; they of- 
fered up their lives in a righteous cause, with the 
spirit of true patriots. 



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IN FLANDERS FIELDS 



In Flanders fields the poppies blow 

Between the crosses, row on row, 
That mark our place; and in the sky 
The larks, still bravely singing, fly 

Scarce heard amid the guns below. 

We are the Dead. Short days ago 
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, 

Loved and were loved, and now we lie 

In Flanders fields. 

Take up our quarrel with the foe : 
To you from failing hands we throw 

The torch ; be yours to hold it high. 

If ye break faith with us who die, 
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow 
In Flanders fields. 

— Col. John McCrae 



This poem was written while the second battle oj Ypres was in pro- 
gress. The author's body now lies buried in Flanders fields. 



Swampscott, Mass., 

November 11, 1921. 



World War Veterans of Swampscott: 

In February, 1919, the Honor 
Roll Book Committee was appointed by vote of the 
Victory Celebration Committee. 

For nearly three years we have been engaged in 
the difficult but interesting task of compiling a mili- 
tary history of our soldiers and sailors. After careful 
study and examination of all available information, 
requiring over one hundred meetings of the committee, 
we realize that some errors or omissions may be found; 
in fact, the official records are not always correct. 
However, this is to be expected in papers prepared 
under the stress of war conditions. 

One name has been brought to our attention 
which does not appear in the book, and we are giving 
it herewith : — 



EDWARD JOSEPH DAVENPORT Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, October, 
1917, to December, 1918, 26th Division, 104th Reg- 
iment, Company L. Enlisted June 4, 1917; dis- 
charged January 31, 1919. Chemin des Dames, 
Toul, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel and Verdun. 



Should any other record have been omitted, or errors 
be found, the Committee has arranged to have suit- 
able corrections printed, in the form of an insert, 
which will be sent to each holder of the book as a 
part of the permanent record. 






In concluding their duties, the Honor Roll Book 
Committee desire to express the great pleasure which 
has been theirs in thus perpetuating your records for 
future generations. 

You have served your country and your town 
with honor during the greatest of all Wars, and we, 
on behalf of the citizens of Swampscott, now present 
this book as a token of gratitude, not only to those 
who are living, but also in memory of the heroic dead. 

Swampscott Honor Roll Book Commhtee 

Henry S. Baldwin, Chairman 
Willard C. Chase 
James W. Santry 
Fred A. Trafton 




MEMORIAL TABLET 



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LEON E. ABBOTT Private 

Signal Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Headquarters 
Company. Enlisted October 5, 1917. Killed in 
action July 13, 1918, at LaCroisette, near 
Chateau Thierry. Buried in American Concen- 
tration Cemetery at Belleau Wood. Leon E. 
Abbott was the first Swampscott soldier killed 
in action. Post 57 of the American Legion has 
been named in honor of his memory. 

VINCENT R. ABBOTT Sergeant 

Quartermaster Corps at large, American Expe- 
ditionary Force, April 30, 1918, to September 
10, 1919. Enlisted December 1, 1917; dis- 
charged September 12, 1919. 

ISAAC M. ADAMS Sergeant 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force, June 30, 1918, to July 1, 1919, 1st Army, 
Replacement Battalion, attached to Demobiliza- 
tion Group No. 2. Enlisted October 20, 1917; 
discharged July 10, 1919. Meuse-Argonne of- 
fensive, September 26 to November 11, 1918. 

LAWRENCE W. ADAMS Corporal 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 77th 
Division, 306th Regiment, Company .A. En- 
listed February 25, 1918; discharged April 24, 
1919. Wounded November 8, 1918. Barract, 
July, 1918; Vesle, August, 1918; Argonne, 
September, 1918. 

ANTONIO ALFONSI 



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FRANK ALLEY Machinist's Mate, First Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Thatcher. En- 
listed September 10, 1918; discharged October 
16, 1919. 

CHRISTIAN S. AMBYE Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
1st Army Corps, 301st Regiment. Enlisted Sep- 
tember 20, 1917; discharged January 18, 1919. 

ARVID S. ANDERSON Private, First Class 

Air Service, 57th Balloon Company. Enlisted 
November 13, 1917; discharged December 15, 
1918. 

HARRY ANDERSON Private 

Special Service Guard, Guard and Fire Com- 
pany. Enlisted September 6, 1918 ; discharged 
February 19, 1919. 

MICHAEL ARRIBEA Seaman 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Sigourney. Enlisted 
January 27, 1917; discharged January 24, 1921. 

MICHAEL ASCONTT Private 

Enlisted May 29, 1918. 

GEORGE B. ATKINS Corporal 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, July 13, 1918, to July 6, 1919. Enlisted 
May 11, 1918; discharged July 11, 1919. 

EDGAR V. AUSTIN Private 

Motor Transport Corps, 604th Company. En- 
listed June 14, 1918; discharged April 1, 1919. 

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PERCY W. ATKINS Private, First Class 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, July 31, 1918, to February 22, 1919, 71st 
Regiment, Headquarters Company. Enlisted 
April 4, 1918; discharged March 6, 1919. 

CHESTER J. BALL Private 

Field Artillery, 301st Regiment, Battery F. En- 
listed September 4, 1917; discharged January 
18, 1919. 

ANIELLO BALSTERIERI ; Private 

Attached to Demobilization Group 4, Camp Up- 
ton. Enlisted August 30, 1918 ; discharged June 
6, 1919. 

WILLIAM PARCHER BANGS Private 

Infantry, University of Maine Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 8, 
1918; discharged December 8, 1918. 

GEORGE GARRY BARKER Sergeant 

Quartermaster Corps, Detachment No. 1, Army 
Transport Service. Enlisted May 21, 1918; dis- 
charged March 20, 1919. 

ROLAND C. BARNES Sergeant Bugler 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 23, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 102d Regiment, Company Band. En- 
listed August 5, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of the 
Marne, St. Mihiel, Verdun. 

MELVIN BATES 



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HARVEY H. BEADLE Corporal 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, Oc- 
tober 13, 1917, to July 5, 1919, 4th Aero Squad- 
ron. Enlisted July 25, 1917; discharged July 
8, 1919. 

MISS JESSIE G. BENTLEY Nurse 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force. Army Nurse Corps, Toul, France, Base 
Hospital No. 55, Red Cross Reserve. Enlisted 
June 5, 1918; discharged June 14, 1919. 

MISS MARION H. BENTLEY Reconstruction Aide 
Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force. Enlisted June 21, 1918; discharged 
June 1, 1920. 

RICHARD HARTLAND BESSOM Private 

Infantry, Wentworth Institute Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 14, 
1918; discharged December 7, 1918. 

FRANK WILLARD BLANEY 

Chief Machinist's Mate 

United States Navy. Service in foreign waters. 
U. S. Submarine Chaser, Detachment No. 2 and 
U. S. Submarine Chaser No. 255. Enlisted July 
17, 1917; released July 3, 1919. Official credit 
for sinking fifteen submarines and damaging 
twelve, by U. S. S. C. Detachment No. 2 and one 
submarine by U. S. S. C. No. 255. Seven months 
patroling in Adriatic Sea ; base Corfu, Greece. 

JONATHAN P. BLANEY Corporal 

Signal Corps, Officers' Training School, Camp 
Meade, Md. Enlisted February 14, 1918,; dis- 
charged November 22, 1918. 

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JOHN ENOS BLOCKSIDGE Corporal 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, July 
8, 1918, 32d Division, 127th Regiment, Company 
G. Enlisted April 27, 1918. Killed in action on 
September 2, 1918, by enemy shell fire, at Battle 
of Juvigny, north of Soissons. Buried in the 
American Cemetery at Aisne. The remains 
were returned to the United States by the Gov- 
ernment, arriving in Swampscott January 13, 
1921, and were reinterred in the Swampscott 
Cemetery with military honors on January 16, 
1921. 

ROBERT ELDREDGE BLOOD, Private, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 
16, 1918, to April 25, 1919, 77th Division, 306th 
Regiment, Headquarters Company, Regimental 
Intelligence Department. Enlisted February 25, 
1918; discharged May 8, 1919. Baccarat sector, 
June 21 to August 4, 1918; Vesle sector, August 
11 to 18, 1918; Aisne offensive, August 18 
to September 10, 1918; Argonne, September 
25 to October 10, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Oc- 
tober 19 to November 11, 1918. 

ELMER REINHOLD BOLINDER, First Lieutenant 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force, Dental Service. Enlisted July 5, 1917. 
Died of spinal meningitis February 17, 1919, at 
Meserves Hospital Center, France. The remains 
were returned to the United States by the Gov- 
ernment, arriving in Swampscott January 13, 
1921, and were reinterred in the Swampscott 
Cemetery with military honors on January 16, 
1921. 

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DOMENICK BONETTI Private, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 

16, 1918, to April 25, 1919, 77th Division, 306th 
Regiment, Company F. Enlisted February 25, 
1918; discharged May 13, 1919. Baccarat sec- 
tor June 21 to August 4, 1918; Vesle sector 
August 11 to 20, 1918; Oise-Aisne, August 
18 to September 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, 
October 10 to November 11, 1918. 

JOHN BONETTI Private 

United States Marine Corps, Infantry, American 
Expeditionary Force, 2d Division, 5th Regiment, 
8th Machine Gun Company. Enlisted December 
19, 1916; discharged November 8, 1919. Tou- 
lon sector, Verdun, Aisne defensive, Chateau- 
Thierry sector, Aisne-Marne defensive, Mar- 
bache sector, St. Mihiel offensive, Meuse-Ar- 
gonne offensive. 

JOHN A. BOSTON Coxswain 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Nebraska. Naval 
Base, Hampton Roads, Va. Enlisted January 

17, 1916; discharged January 27, 1919. 

FREDERICK H. BRADFORD Seaman 

United States Navy, Naval Aviation Training 
Station. Enlisted October 3, 1918; discharged 
December 16, 1918. 

FRANK DONALD BRIGHAM Private 

Infantry, Brown University Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 2, 
1918; discharged December 19, 1918. 

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WALTER ANDREW BRENNAN Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 101st Regiment, Battery C. Enlisted April 
9, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. Aisne- 
Marne offensive, July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. 
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to No- 
vember 11, 1918. 

EDWARD LAWRENCE BROWN 

.Second Lieutenant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 102d Regiment, Headquarters 
Company. Enlisted May 15, 1917; discharged 
May 31, 1919. Wounded at Chateau-Thierry 
July 25, 1918. 

GEORGE E. BROWN Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, September 23, 1918, to March 6, 1919, 
35th Brigade, 54th Regiment, Battery B. En- 
listed January 22, 1918; discharged March 13, 
1919. 

GEORGE V. BROWN Private 

Infantry, Boston University Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps, Company A. Enlisted 
October 10, 1918; discharged December 11, 
1918. 

HARRY BROWN Mine Sweeper 

British Navy, H. M. S. Emperor of India 11. En- 
listed June, 1916; discharged December 15, 
1918. 

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MISS MARION O. BROWN Chief Yeoman (F) 

United States Navy, Stenographer, Boston, 
Mass. Enlisted May 18, 1918; discharged 
August 8, 1919. 

WILLIAM DOUGLAS BROWN Mechanic 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, July 
5, 1918, to February 16, 1919, 76th Division, 
302d Regiment, Company D. Enlisted April 
29, 1918; discharged February 22, 1919. 

DIRK BRUGGINK Private 

Motor Transport Corps, American Expedition- 
ary Force, December 5, 1917, to April 17, 1919, 
301st Company, 401st Train. Enlisted Septem- 
ber 21, 1917; discharged April 22, 1919. St. 
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 1918; oc- 
cupation Verdun, Meuse sector, August 27 to 
September 11, 1918. 

FRANK WHITE BUCKNAM Sergeant 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
14th Regiment, Companies F and B. Enlisted 
June 1, 1917; discharged May 2, 1919. Somme 
defensive (Army Troops), March 21 to April 6, 
1918; Aisne-Marne offensive (Corps Troops), 
July 18 to August 6, 1918; Meuse-Argonne of- 
fensive (Army Troops), September 26 to No- 
vember 11, 1918. 

WILLIAM MOCTON BUNTING Captain 

Infantry. Personnel Adjutant to General. En- 
listed November, 1917. Died at Camp Devens 
September 28, 1918. 



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FRANK L. BURK Lieutenant, Junior Grade 

United States Naval Aviation. Enlisted May 
10, 1917. 

EDWARD F. BURKE . Corporal 

Ammunition Train, American Expeditionary 
Force, July 12, 1918, to August 4, 1919, 76th 
Division, 301st Regiment, Company B. En- 
listed April 29, 1918; discharged August 9, 
1919. 

GEORGE E. BURKE Major 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th and 36th Divisions, 101st and 131st Reg- 
iments; 2d Battalion; Batteries E and F. In- 
structor Artillery School of Instruction, Camp- 
de-Coetquidan, France. Commissioned August 
5, 1917; discharged October 3, 1919. Decora- 
tion: Czechoslovakia, Distinguished Service 
Medal. Member of Inter-Allied Food Commis- 
sion, U. S. Food Administration, Chemin-des 
Dames. 

HARRY BURKHART Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 5th 
Division, 61st Regiment, Company C. Enlisted 
October 1, 1917; discharged February 19, 1919. 

WILLIAM D. BURKHART Private 

Infantry, 12th Division, First Pioneer Regiment, 
Company M. Enlisted May 5, 1918; discharged 
June 25, 1918. 

HENRY A. BUTT Private 

Infantry, Boston University Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps, Company A. Enlisted 
October 11, 1918; discharged December 11, 
1918. 

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LOUIS C. BYRON Musician, First Class 

United States Navy, Bumkin Island. Enlisted 
June 19, 1917; discharged December 26, 1918. 

HARRY E. CAHOON Second Lieutenant 

Field Artillery, 26th Division, 101st Regiment, 
Battery E. Enlisted August 5, 1917 ; discharged 
January 19, 1918. Discharged on account of 
physical disability, as a result of accident in 
National Guard. 

SAMUEL CAMPBELL 

ANTONIO CANGI Private 

Enlisted U. S. Army, July 24, 1917. 

FRANK CANTY Private 

Located at Syracuse, N. Y., Camp. Enlisted 
January 23, 1917; discharged December 20, 
1917. 

LEO PAUL CAPRONI Sergeant 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, 1st Army, 54th Regiment, Battery D. 
Enlisted December 13, 1917; discharged March 
13, 1919. 

WALTER E. CARR Private 

Infantry, Wentworth Institute Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps, Company B. Enlisted 
October 14, 1918; discharged December 6, 
1918. 

CHARLES BRONSON CARROLL Private 

Medical Department. Enlisted September 6, 
1918; discharged January 25, 1919. 

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CHARLES H. CARROLL Private 

Air Service, 254th Aero Squadron. Enlisted 
November 26, 1917; discharged January 5, 
1919. 

JAMES D. CARROLL Seaman 

U. S. Navy, U. S. S. America. In foreign waters. 
Enlisted April 14, 1917; discharged November 
21, 1918. 

THOMAS M. CARROLL Private 

United States Marine Corps, 412th Company. 
Enlisted October 1, 1918; discharged April 19, 
1919. 

HAYWARD B. CARSLEY Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, September 23, 1918, to January 3, 1919, 
Brigade No. 30, 52d Regiment, Battery F. En- 
listed July 1, 1918; discharged January 24, 
1919. 

RAY ALLEN CARTER Corporal 

Infantry, Washington-Lee University Unit, Stu- 
dents' Army Training Corps, Company A. En- 
listed October 7, 1918; discharged December 
12, 1918. 

WILLIAM EDGAR CARTER, JR. ( Seaman 

Students' Naval Training Corps, Harvard Col- 
lege Unit. Enlisted October 5, 1918; dis- 
charged December 16, 1918. 

PETER CASSIDY, Machinist's Mate, Second Class 
United States Navy, Naval Aviation. Enlisted 
May 12, 1918; discharged February 26, 1919. 

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JOSEPH CATINO Private 

Field Artillery, 76th Division, 301st Regiment, 
Battery B. Enlisted September 21, 1917; dis- 
charged February 6, 1919. 

JERRY CEREI Cook 

Infantry, 153d Depot Brigade, Company A. 
Enlisted May 10, 1918; discharged February 
24, 1919. 

JOHN D. CHAMPION Private 

Infantry, 12th Division, 35th Machine Gun Bat- 
talion, Company B. Enlisted July 24, 1918; 
discharged January 28, 1919. 

ALBERT W. CHASE Corporal 

Chemical Warfare Service, American Expedi- 
tionary Force, June 30, 1918, to June 21, 1919. 
Enlisted March 30, 1918; discharged June 23, 
1919. 

DONALD H. CHASE Private 

Infantry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Unit, Students' Army Training Corps. Enlisted 
October 10, 1918; discharged December 9, 1918. 

GARDNER M. CHASE Private 

United States Marine Corps, 15th Regiment, 
414th Company. Enlisted October 17, 1918; 
discharged March 15, 1919. 

ALPHONSO CHIANCONE Private, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 2d 
Division, 23d Regiment, Company E. Enlisted 
July 17, 1917. Served nine months in France. 

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MISS NINA F. CHILDS Nurse 

American Red Cross, France. Enlisted October 
26, 1918; discharged July 19, 1920. 

RAY H. CHILDS Private, First Class 

Signal Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
July 10, 1918, to May 27, 1919, 6th Army Corps, 
301st Regiment, Field Signal Battalion, Com- 
pany C. Enlisted March 12, 1918; discharged 
June 2, 1919. Marbache, September 25 to No- 
vember 9, 1918; Moselle, November 10 to 17, 
1918. 

ROLAND H. CHOATE Captain 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 102d Regiment, Supply Company. 
Enlisted July 25, 1917; discharged June 4, 1919. 
Seicheprey, April 20, 1918; Xivray, June 16, 
1918; Second Battle of Marne, July 18, 1918; 
St. Mihiel, September 12, 1918; Verdun, Octo- 
ber 12 to November 11, 1918. 

JOSEPH RAYMOND CHURCHILL Sergeant 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
41st Division, 116th Regiment, Headquarters 
Detachment. Enlisted March 29, 1918; dis- 
charged April 22, 1919. 

CHARLES M. CLARK Private 

United States Marine Corps. Enlisted August 5, 
1917; discharged June 7, 1919. 

WILLIAM F. CLARK Corporal 

Coast Artillery Corps, 19th Company. Enlisted 
July 18, 1918; discharged December 20, 1918. 

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EVERETT H. CLARK Private, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 82d 
Division, 328th Regiment, Headquarters Com- 
pany. Enlisted October 5, 1917; discharged 
June 4, 1919. Marbache, Toul and St. Mihiel. 

H. MELVILLE COLCLOUGH Private 

Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1st 
Quebec Regiment. Enlisted September 27, 
1918; discharged April 14, 1919. 

WILFRED G. COLCLOUGH Private 

Infantry, Canadian Service, 1st Quebec Regi- 
ment, 1st Reserve. Regiment No. 2, 24th Bat- 
talion, Company B. Enlisted September 26, 
1917. Killed in action October 7, 1918, at cap- 
ture of Tilton Village. 

WALTER C. COLLINS Private 

Military Police, 6th Battalion, 21st Company. 
Enlisted June 27, 1918; discharged December 
17, 1918. 

JAMES LEONARD CONGDON Private 

Infantry, Tufts College Unit, Students' Army 
Training Corps, Company E. Enlisted October 
10, 1918; discharged December 6, 1918. 

CHARLES RAYMOND CONNELL 

Boatswain's Mate, First Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Georgia. Enlisted 
April 7, 1917. 

EDWIN MORGAN COOK Private 

Cavalry, 13th Regiment, Troop F, Headquarters 
Band. Enlisted September 12, 1918. 

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ELMER R. BOLINDER 
August 23, 1897— February 17, 1919 



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PwK Private, First Class 

an Expeditionary Force, 82d 
.' h Regiment, Headquarters Corn- 
ed October 5, 1917; discharged 
Marbache, Ton! and St. Mihiel. 

LE COLCLOUGH Private 

Infantry, Canadian Exp. Force, 1st 

Quebec Regiment. En! Member 27, 

191 urged April 14, 1 

v OLCLOUGH - Private 

Ini Canadian Service, 1st Quebec Regi- 

ons. Regiment No. 2, 24th Bat- 
Company B. Enlisted September 26, 
m action October 7, 1918, at cap- 
tun ton Village. 

WAl >LLINS Private 

mGVlMm H H3MJ:?1st Company. 
En mi ,*1 risind3^XMk,?£ iBifgutt member 
17, 1918. 

JAMES LEONARD C< N Private 

Infantry, Tufts Coll' s' Army 

Training Corps, C ber 

10, 1918; discharge 

CHARLES RAYMOND 

Boa late, First Class 

United States Navy, I Georgia. Enlisted 

April 7, 1917. 

EDM >RGAN COOK ate 

i Regiment, Troop F, K« ters 

Ba' 1 September 12, 1918. 

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DONALD S. COOK Sergeant 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary- 
Force, August 6, 1918, to March 29, 1919, 72d 
Regiment, Medical Corps. Enlisted June 9, 
1917; discharged April 20, 1919. 

CHARLES D. COONEY Sergeant, First Class 

Quartermaster Corps. Enlisted August 9, 1917; 
discharged July 8, 1919. 

DR. JAMES F. COOPER Captain 

Medical Department, British Royal Army Med- 
ical Corps, 55th Division, 4th Regiment, Field 
Ambulance. Enlisted June 2, 1917. 

JOSEPH N. CORAIN Sergeant, First Class 

Quartermaster Corps, Construction Division, 
Utilities Detachment. Enlisted October 4, 1917; 
discharged March 28, 1919. 

ANTONIO CORRADO Saddler 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
April 24, 1918, to April 26, 1919, 77th Division, 
304th Regiment, Battery D. Enlisted March 29, 
1918; discharged May 21, 1919. Baccarat sec- 
tor, July 12 to August 1, 1918; Vesle sector, 
August 15 to 17, 1918; Oise-Aisne offen- 
sive, August 12 to September 14, 1918; Meuse- 
Argonne offensive, September 26 to November 
11,1918. 

JOHN M. COSTELLO Private 

Ordnance Department, Headquarters Company. 
Enlisted June 15, 1918; discharged February 1, 
1919. 



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ANTONIO COVIELLO Private 

Infantry, unassigned. Enlisted September 30, 
1918; discharged November 23, 1918. 

AARON B. COVILLE, Storekeeper, Second Class 

United States Navy, U. S. High Sea Fleet, U. S. 
S. Virginia. Enlisted April 30, 1917; discharged 
February 20, 1919. 

LAWRENCE G. COVILLE Private 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Battery F. En- 
listed July 10, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Aisne-Marne offensive, July 12 to August 4, 
1918; St. Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 
1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 
to November 11, 1918. 

WILLIAM A. COWDREY Private 

Quartermaster Corps, Supply Company. En- 
listed May 27, 1918; discharged April 30, 1919. 

ERNEST DAVIS CROSBY Private 

Infantry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Unit, Students' Army Training Corps. Enlisted 
October 1, 1918; discharged December 10, 
1918. 

FRANK B. CROSBY 

CHARLES MORGAN CROWELL Coxswain 

United States Navy, U. S. Battleship Georgia. 
Enlisted April 7, 1917; discharged July 21, 
1919. 

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JOHN D. CROWLEY Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, August 16, 1918, to January 3, 1919, 52d 
Regiment, Battery B. Enlisted November 27, 
1917; discharged January 24, 1919. Argonne 
operations. 

MAURICE J. CURRAN, JR. Second Lieutenant 

Field Artillery, 59th Regiment, Battery B. En- 
listed May 15, 1918; discharged December 10, 
1918. 

HARLAN W. CURTIS Private 

Infantry, 151st Depot Brigade, 3rd Company, 
First Reclamation Battalion. Enlisted March 
1918; discharged December 11, 1918. 

PAUL C. CURTIS Assistant Band Leader 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 7, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 101st Regiment, Headquarters Company. 
Enlisted April 12, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Major operations Aisne-Marne offensive, 
July 18 to August 4, 1918; Meuse-Argonne of- 
fensive, September 26, 1918, to November 11, 
1918. 

WILLIAM R. CURTIS Mess Sergeant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
December 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, Supply 
Company, 101st Regiment. Enlisted March 26, 
1917; discharged April 23, 1919. Major oper- 
ations Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18 to August 
4, 1918; St. Mihiel, September 12 to 16, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne, September 26 to November 11, 
1918. 



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RAYMOND WILSON CURTIS Private 

Infantry, Students' Army Training Corps. En- 
listed October 7, 1918; discharged December 
12, 1918. 

WARREN T. DAVIS 

United States Postal Agency, American Expedi- 
tionary Force. Enlisted November 1, 1918; dis- 
charged September 20, 1919. 

WILLIAM F. DAVIS Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 33d Regiment, Battery D. 
Enlisted April 28, 1918; discharged December 
23, 1919. 

HENRY C. DEARBORN Private, First Class 

Medical Department. Enlisted August 24, 1918; 
discharged June 24, 1919. 

CLIFFORD S. DEDRICK Sergeant 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 82d 
Division, 326th Regiment, Company C. Enlisted 
October 4, 1917; discharged June 5, 1919. St. 
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 18, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to Oc- 
tober 31, 1918. 

WALTER F. DELANO Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 14th Regiment, 26th 
Company. Enlisted October 28, 1918; dis- 
charged December 29, 1918. 

CARMINE DELICIO Private 

Quartermaster Corps, Depot Brigade, 4th Bat- 
talion, Company 15. Enlisted October 25, 1917; 
discharged February 21, 1919. 

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WILLIAM M. BUNTING 
October 9, 1882— September 28, 1918 



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WALTER L. DELORY Private 

Motor Transport Corps. Enlisted August 3, 
1918. 

FRANK DEMOREE Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, No- 
vember 22, 1917, to September 21, 1918, 1st Di- 
vision, 16th Regiment, Company E. Enlisted 
June 16, 1917; discharged February 13, 1919. 
Wounded in right arm. Chateau-Thierry, 
Nancy, Verdun, Cantigney, Champagne. 

IRA F. DEVEAU Corporal 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 82d 
Division, 328th Regiment, Headquarters Com- 
pany. Enlisted October 4, 1917; discharged 
May 19, 1919. St. Mihiel, September 12 to 18, 
1918; Meuse-Argonne, October 7 to 31, 1918. 

ALBERT E. DEVITT Private 

United States Marine Corps, Barracks Detach- 
ment, Quantico, Va. Enlisted October 17, 1918 ; 
discharged May 31, 1919. 

RAYMOND E. DEVITT Corporal 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, 1st Army, 6th Regiment, Battery K. En- 
listed January 6, 1917; discharged June 4, 1920. 
For work with 7th Corps (French), three cita- 
tions. Wilier Dieffmarten, Alsace, Bernecourt, 
Bulliville, Argonne, Meuse. 

JAMES D. DINCECO Private 

Medical Department, 23d Regiment. Enlisted 
May 31, 1918. 

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ANTONIO DIO Private 

Infantry, 47th Battalion, Company C. Enlisted 
June 27, 1918; discharged December 27, 1918. 

TONY DI TULLY Private, First Class 

Quartermaster Corps, Utilities, Third Field Ar- 
tillery. Enlisted June 15, 1917; discharged 
June 30, 1919. 

DOMINICK DIZIO Private 

Field Artillery, 76th Division, 301st Regiment, 
Battery B. Enlisted September 20, 1917; dis- 
charged November 30, 1918. 

GEORGE VIVIAN DOANE Private, First Class 

Quartermaster Corps, Wagon Company No. 3. 
Enlisted July 21, 1917; discharged May 20, 
1919. 

LEROY B. DOANE Sergeant, First Class 

Air Service, 873d Aero Squadron. Enlisted 
March 13, 1918; discharged December 9, 1918. 

MORTIMER HOLDEN DOANE 

Sergeant, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 23, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 102d Regiment, Headquarters Company. 
Enlisted August 5, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Seicheprey, Xivray, Second Battle of the 
Marne, St. Mihiel salient, Verdun. 

PAUL M. DOANE Corporal 

Infantry, Middlebury College Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps, Company A. Enlisted 
October 1, 1918; discharged December 9, 1918. 

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RAYMOND O. DOANE Corporal 

Motor Transport Corps, American Expedition- 
ary Force, August 22, 1918, to August 16, 1919, 
Motor Truck Company, No. 449. Enlisted May 
27, 1918; discharged August 25, 1919. 

JAMES WARREN DOHERTY Private 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Battery D. En- 
listed June 3, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Gassed November 7, 1918, at Verdun sector. 
Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18 to August 4, 
1918; St. Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 
16,1918; Meuse-Argonne, September 28 to No- 
vember 11, 1918. 

JOHN C. DOHERTY Oiler 

United States Navy, U. S. Transport Meade. 
Enlisted October 15, 1918; discharged August 
25, 1919. 

ROBERT LEROY DOUGLASS Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 31st Division, 52d Regi- 
ment, Battery B. Enlisted July 19, 1918; dis- 
charged January 24, 1919. 

JOHN F. DUFFY Private 

Air Service, 628th Aero Squadron. Enlisted 
October 20, 1918; discharged December 22, 
1918. 

DANIEL VICTOR DUMAS Private 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
October 6 to December 23, 1918, 38th Division, 
137th Regiment, Battery E. Enlisted July 29, 
1918; discharged January 14, 1919. 

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JOHN ROBERT DUNCAN, JR. 

Fireman, Third Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Saranac, with U. S. 
Mine Squadron No. 1, at Base No. 17, Invergor- 
den, Scotland. Engaged in mine laying be- 
tween coast of Norway and Orkney Islands. 
Enlisted April 4, 1918; discharged February 
27, 1919. 

GUY WALTER DUNTON Sergeant 

Motor Transport Corps, American Expedition- 
ary Force, September 16, 1918, to May 20, 1919. 
Motor Truck Company 504, Supply Train 422. 
Enlisted May 27, 1918; discharged May 23, 
1919. 

HAROLD O. DURGIN Private 

Ammunition Train, American Expeditionary 
Force, 87th Division, 312th Regiment, Company 
F. Enlisted July 8, 1918; discharged March 
17, 1919. 

FRANK C. DURKEE Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 21, 1917, to January 23, 1919, 26th 
Division, 101st Regiment, Battery C. Enlisted 
May 14, 1917; discharged February 7, 1919. 
Battle of Chemin des Dames, February 4 to 
March 20, 1918; Toul front, April 3 to June 28, 
1918; Chateau-Thierry drive, July 6 to August 
4, 1918; St. Mihiel drive, September 1 to Octo- 
ber 11, 1918; Verdun front, October 12, 1918. 
Gassed in Argonne, October 27, 1918. 



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WILFRED G. COLCLOUGH 
November 30, 1893— October 7, 1918 



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HAROLD A. DURKEE Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 101st Regiment, Headquarters Company. 
Enlisted May 14, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Major operations, Aisne-Marne offen- 
sive, July 18 to August 4, 1918 ; St. Mihiel offen- 
sive, September 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne 
offensive, September 26 to November 11, 1918. 

LESLIE R. DURKEE Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, July 
6, 1918, to May 7, 1919, 1st" Army, 16th Regi- 
ment, Company A. Enlisted April 29, 1918; 
discharged May 12, 1919. 

FREDERICK C. EASTMAN, Private, First Class 
Field Artillery, 26th Division, 101st Regiment, 
Supply Company, Battery D. Enlisted March 3, 
1916; discharged for total disability December 
10, 1917. 

HARRY W. EASTMAN Gunner, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, 26th Division, 101st Regi- 
ment, Battery D. Enlisted March 10, 1916. 
Died of wounds on November 5, 1918, near the 
Vacherauville-Beaumont Road, north of Ver- 
dun. Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18 to August 
4, 1918; St. Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 
16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 
26, 1918. 

LLOYD I. EDCERLY Ensign 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Flusser. Enlisted 
April 21, 1917; discharged June 30, 1919. On 
destroyer duty. 

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WILLIAM A. EASTMAN Sergeant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 7, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 101st Regiment, Battery D. Enlisted 
March 10, 1916; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Major operations, Aisne-Marne offensive, July 
18 to August 4, 1918; St. Mihiel offensive, Sep- 
tember 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne offen- 
sive, September 26 to November 11, 1918. 

NORMAN EDMUNDS Sergeant, First Class 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force, 26th Division, 101st Engineers, Medical 
Detachment. Enlisted July 24, 1917; dis- 
charged June 18, 1919. Champagne-Marne de- 
fensive, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Ar- 
gonne offensives. 

HAMILTON P. EDWARDS Ensign (Pay Corps) 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Manchuria and Bos- 
ton Navy Yard. Enlisted May 23, 1917; re- 
leased March 1, 1919. 

JAMES ALLEN ELDERKIN Private 

Royal Canadian Regiment, Canadian Expedi- 
tionary Force. Enlisted August, 1917; dis- 
charged May 14, 1919. Somme, August 8, 
1918; Arras, August 24, 1918; Bullecourt, Au- 
gust 29, 1918; Boloune Wood, September 24, 
1918; Tillroy, September 27, 1918; Camberia, 
September 30, 1918; Fresnes, October 19, 1918; 
Mons, November 10 to 11, 1918. 



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WILLIAM H. ELDERKIN Corporal 

Field Artillery, 301st Regiment, Battery B. 
Enlisted September 20, 1917; discharged Janu- 
ary 18, 1919. 

MAURENCE V. ELDRIDGE Private, First Class 
Tank Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
304th Battalion, Company A. Enlisted August 
20, 1918; discharged May 21, 1919. 

EARL W. ELLIS Private, First Class 

Chemical Warfare Service. Enlisted July 29, 
1918; discharged January '14, 1919. 

HERMAN R. ENGLISH, JR. Seaman 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Idaho. Enlisted 
October 3, 1918. 

ALBERT ENHOLM Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
August 27, 1918, to March 8, 1919, 87th Divi- 
sion, 336th Regiment, Battery B. Enlisted June 
27, 1918; discharged March 21, 1919. 

NICODEMO ESPOSITO Private 

Infantry, unassigned. Enlisted August 3, 1918; 
discharged January 10, 1919. 

KARL C. ESTES Seaman 

United States Navy, patrol boats. Enlisted 
June 7, 1918; discharged January 8, 1919. 

ROY E. ESTES Sergeant, First Class 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, April 18, 1918, to September 5, 1919, Fi- 
nance Division. Enlisted December 4, 1917; 
discharged December 8, 1918. 

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RALPH EARLE FAIRBANKS 

Machinist, Second Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. America. Enlisted 
June 3, 1917; discharged October 23, 1919. 
Service in foreign waters. 

HERBERT LESTER FARRELL Private 

Air Service. Enlisted October 24, 1918; dis- 
charged December 8, 1918. 

CHARLES BERT FARRINGTON, First Lieutenant 

Infantry, 159th Depot Brigade. Enlisted Sep- 
tember 19, 1917; discharged December 21, 
1918. 

GEORGE BALDWIN FIELD, Chief Quartermaster 

United States Navy. Enlisted July 5, 1918; 
discharged October 2, 1919. 

MAIS FIORI 

JAMES JOSEPH FITZPATRICK 

Private, First Class 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, 1st Army, 54th Regiment, 26th Company, 
Battery C. Enlisted November 16, 1917; dis- 
charged March 13, 1919. Verdun, September 
26, 1918. 

MATTHEW A. FITZPATRICK Private 

Air Service, 610th Aero Squadron. Enlisted 
October 24, 1918; discharged March 31, 1919. 

ALDIS ELWOOD FLINT Cook 

Quartermaster Corps. Enlisted September 21, 
1917; discharged May 15, 1919. 

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December 11, 1892— November 5, 1918 



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EVELETH STANLEY FLAGG 

Sergeant, First Class 

Ordnance Department, Arsenal Company No. 
1. Enlisted December 15, 1917; discharged 
February 17, 1919. 

DAVID T. FLYNN Private 

Field Artillery, 76th Division, 301st Regiment, 
Battery B. Enlisted September 20, 1917; dis- 
charged January 18, 1919. 

STANLEY D. FORBES Private, First Class 

Infantry, Central Officers' Training School, 5th 
Battalion, 21st Company. Enlisted September 
8, 1918; discharged December 21, 1918. 

DONALD M. FOSTER Pharmacist 

United States Navy, on Receiving Ship in charge 
of medical stores and inspector of medical 
stores on all ships reporting at Boston. En- 
listed April 2, 1917; discharged January 2, 
1919. 

JOHN G. FOWLER Private 

Company A, Dartmouth College Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 3, 
1918; discharged December 16, 1918. 

ANTONIO FRANGULLO Private 

Quartermaster Corps, Salvage Company. En- 
listed September 6, 1918; discharged May 29, 
1919. 

KARL MELVIN FROST, Surfman and Signalman 

United States Navy, Coast Guard. Enlisted No- 
vember 21, 1917; discharged June 11, 1919. 

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ALFRED N. FRAZIER Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 101st Regiment, Battery E. Enlisted 
May 1, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. Major 
operations Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18 to 
August 4, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, September 26 
to November 11, 1918. 

FRED FURY Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 
7, 1918, to April 28, 1919, 308th Regiment, 
Company K. Enlisted February 25, 1918; dis- 
charged May 14, 1919. Baccarat sector, July 
5 to August 4, 1918; Vesle sector, August 11 to 
18, 1918; Pise-Aisne offensive, August 18 to 
September 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive, 
September 25 to November 11, 1918. 

FRANK M. GALLAGHER 

Machinist's Mate, Second Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Virginia. Service 
in foreign waters. Enlisted May 6, 1917. 

VICTOR R. GIRARDIN Second Gunner 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
1st Army, 55th Regiment, Battery E. Enlisted 
November 27, 1917; discharged February 9, 
1919. Marne, Vesle front, Meuse-Argonne. 

RANDOLPH WYMAN GLEASON 

Sergeant, First Class 

Medical Department. Enlisted July 20, 1917; 
discharged February 28, 1919. 



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CARLO GIRIBONE Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
July 16, 1918, to April 26, 1919, 76th Division, 
303d Regiment, Battery D. Enlisted May 27, 
1918; discharged May 1, 1919. Toul sector, 
November 4 to 11, 1918; Toul sector, Marche- 
ville offensive, November 9, 1918; Toul sector, 
Pintherville, Butgnerville, Bois de Haroille of- 
fensive, November 10 to 11, 1918. 

ARNAUD RICHARD GLASS Cook, Second Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Henshaw. En- 
listed March 16, 1918. 

GEORGE EDWARD GOODWIN 

Sergeant, First Class 

Signal Corps, 11th Division, Battalion 211, Field 
Signal, Company C. Enlisted February 14, 
1918; discharged January 18, 1919. 

ANTONIO GRANESE Private 

Field Artillery, 27th Division, Battery D. En- 
listed August 6, 1918; discharged February 3, 
1919. 

ARTHUR B. GRAY Driver 

Transport service, Canadian Railway Troops, 
7th Battalion. Enlisted April 9, 1918; dis- 
charged March 19, 1919. 

PATRICK J. GREELEY Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 10th Company. En- 
listed August 30, 1918; discharged December 
9, 1918. 



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ALFRED CASTLE GREENE Sergeant 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force. Enlisted November, 1917; discharged 
July 19, 1919. Citation. 

VICTOR DAVID GREIG Private 

Engineer Corps, 71st Regiment, 2d Company. 
Enlisted September 6, 1918; discharged Janu- 
ary 10, 1919. 

RAYMOND W. GRIFFIN 

Ship's Cook, Fourth Class 
United States Navy, Reserve Force. Enlisted 
July 3, 1918; released December 24, 1918. 

BROCCIAIO GRONAMIO 

RAYMOND SIDNEY GROSS Private 

Infantry, 12th Division, 42d Regiment. En- 
listed June 24, 1918; discharged June 22, 1919. 

EUGENE R. GUILD First Lieutenant 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, July 31, 1918, to May 19, 1919, 1st Army, 
71st Regiment, Batteries C and F. Enlisted 
October 26, 1917; discharged August 29, 1919. 

ALBERT H. HADLEY Private 

United States Marine Corps, U. S. S. Arizona. 
Enlisted April 10, 1917; discharged July 31, 
1919. 

GROVER C. HAMBRECHT Private, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, July 
12, 1918, to May 22, 1919, 311th Regiment, 
Company M. Enlisted April 29, 1918; dis- 
charged June 11, 1919. 

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September 30, 1895-July 29, 1918 









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GORDON L. HAMBRECHT Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, October 7, 1918, to March 24, 1919. 
151st Depot Brigade, 48th Regiment, 2d Bat- 
talion, 6th Company, Battery C. Enlisted 
April 4, 1918; discharged April 11, 1919. 

HENRY G. HAMBRECHT 

Senior Master Engineer 
Engineer Corps, 20th Regiment, 10th Battalion, 
Headquarters Company. Enlisted February 19, 
1918; discharged June 20, 1919. 

JOHN N. HAMMOND 

Regimental Supply Sergeant 
Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 101st Regiment, Supply Company. En- 
listed September 24, 1915; discharged April 
29, 1919. Major operations, Aisne-Marne of- 
fensive, July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. Mihiel 
September 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Sep- 
tember 26 to November 11, 1918. 

JOSEPH M. HANIFEY Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 7th Company. Enlisted 
October 25, 1918; discharged March 22,1919. 

ARCHIE L. HANLEY Cook 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force, 4th Division, 28th Ambulance Company. 
Enlisted July 27, 1917; discharged August 6, 
1919. Vesle defensive; Aisne-Marne, July 18 
to August 8, 1918 ; St. Mihiel, September 12 to 
16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, September 26 to No- 
vember 11, 1918. 

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ROLLA T. HANLEY Private 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, 
493d Aero Squadron. Enlisted July 30, 1917; 
discharged January 25, 1919. 

ARTHUR E. HARDY Private 

Enlisted August 8, 1918; discharged August 13, 
1918, on account of physical incapacity, defec- 
tive vision. 

LESLIE M. HARDY Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, Battery B, 54th Artillery. 
Enlisted June, 1916; discharged June 7, 1919. 

WILLIAM WALDO HARVEY 

Private, First Class 

United States Marine Corps, Infantry, American 
Expeditionary Force, 2d Division, 6th Regiment, 
79th Company. Enlisted May 20, 1918; dis- 
charged August 13, 1919. St. Mihiel offensive, 
September 12 to 15, 1918; Meuse-Argonne of- 
fensive, November 1 to 11, 1918; Champagne, 
September 30 to October 10, 1918. 

ABNER H. HASTINGS Engineer 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, 40th Brigade, 73d Regiment, 2d Battal- 
ion Headquarters. Enlisted April 9, 1917; dis- 
charged December 30, 1918. England, Octo- 
ber 7 to 12, 1918; France, October 13 to Decem- 
ber 13, 1918. 



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WESLEY B. HATCH Sergeant, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 
29, 1918, to August 21, 1919, 82d Division, 
326th Regiment, Headquarters Company. En- 
listed October 4, 1917; discharged August 28, 
1919. Sangny, Marbache sector; St. Mihiel and 
Meuse-Argonne offensives. 

ALFRED CHARLES HA WES Coxswain 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Kearsarge. En- 
listed June 13, 1915, active service April 1, 
1917; discharged January^ 18, 1919. Did duty 
as convoy and training ship for North Atlantic 
fleet. 

ALFRED H. HAWLEY 

CHARLES LAFOREST HAYES Musician 

United States Navy, Aviation detachment, Mass- 
achusetts Institute of Technology. Enlisted 
June 3, 1918; discharged January 1, 1919. 

J. ANDREW HEATH Second Lieutenant 

Air Service. Enlisted May 15, 1917; dis- 
charged December 31, 1918. 

OLOF G. HEDQUIST Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, October 21, 1918, to January 31, 1919. 
45th Regiment, Battery C. Enlisted July 19, 
1918; discharged February 12, 1919. 

JAMES A. HEGARTY First Musician 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Georgia. Enlisted 
July 17, 1917; discharged May 21, 1919. Con- 
voy service. Service in foreign waters. 

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JAMES J. HENNESSEY Seaman, Second Class 

United States Navy, Signal service. Enlisted 
February 19, 1918; discharged December 21, 
1918. 

JOHN A. HERBIN Private 

Coast Artillery Corps. Enlisted September 22, 
1918; discharged November 16, 1918. 

JOHN F. HIGGINS Wagoner 

Field Artillery, 26th Division, 102d Regiment, 
Supply Company. Enlisted June 25, 1917; dis- 
charged September 6, 1917. 

JOHN HENRY HILAND Private 

Provisional Motor Transport, American Expe- 
ditionary Force, 3d Army of Occupation, 19th 
Command, Company C. Enlisted July 15, 
1918; discharged August 14, 1919. 

WARREN S. HILDRETH Private 

United States Marine Corps, 412th Company, 
Battalion V. Enlisted October 18, 1918; dis- 
charged March 21, 1919. 

HAROLD A. HILL Private, First Class 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, 59th Regiment, Battery A. Enlisted May 
8, 1917; discharged January 30, 1919. St. 
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 15, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to No- 
vember 11, 1918. 

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September 23, 1898— October 19, 1918 



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ARTHUR C. HOAR Private 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, September 1, 1918, to May 24, 1919. 
Enlisted May 27, 1918; discharged May 29, 
1919. 

STAFFORD BALDWIN HOBBS Private 

United States Marine Corps, American Expe- 
ditionary Force, 2d Division, 5th Regiment, 
Headquarters Company Band. Enlisted May 
4, 1917; discharged June 20, 1919. Verdun, 
Chateau-Thierry, Soissons, St. Mihiel and Cham- 
pagne sectors, Argonne Forest, Army of Occu- 
pation. 

GILBERT HODGES, JR. Major 

Adjutant General Reserve Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Force. Enlisted December 27, 
1917; discharged April 1, 1919. 

CLAUDE D. HOEG Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Battery D. En- 
listed July 8, 1916; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne 
offensives. 

GORDON T. HOEG Seaman 

United States Navy, Transports Port Guard. En- 
listed December 6, 1917; discharged January 
11, 1919. 

EDWARD L. HOLLAND Second Lieutenant 

Medical Department, Sanitary Corps, Supply 
and Finance Division. Enlisted June 20, 1917; 
discharged December 2. 1919. 

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WILLIAM J. HOFFMAN Captain 

Coast Artillery Corps. Enlisted October 9, 
1918; discharged February 6, 1919. Commis- 
sioned Captain in Coast Artillery Officers' Re- 
serve Corps, November 15, 1918. 

LEVERETT T. HOLDER, JR. Private 

Infantry, University of Maine Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps, Company C. Enlisted 
October 10, 1918; discharged December 8, 
1918. 

JOHN J. HOLLAND, JR., Sergeant, Second Class 

Motor Transport Corps, American Expedition- 
ary Force, March 30, 1918, to May 21, 1919. 
612th Company. Enlisted December 12, 1917; 
discharged May 24, 1919. 

WILLIAM C. HOLLAND Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, August 1, 1918, to February 25, 1919, 
71st Regiment, Battery A. Enlisted April 14, 
1918; discharged April 24, 1919. 

FRANK W. HOMAN, JR. Private 

United States Marine Corps, U. S. S. Pennsyl- 
vania. Enlisted July 27, 1918; discharged 
August 31, 1919. 

ALEXANDER GREEN HOOPER Sergeant 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, for 
thirteen months, 4th Division, 39th Regiment, 
Company D, Munition train, also Motor Supply. 
Enlisted August 27, 1917; discharged August 
29, 1919. Meuse-Argonne offensive, Septem- 
ber 26 to November 11, 1918. 

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SAMUEL HOOPER Chief Master at Arms 

United States Navy, U. S. S. America. Enlisted 
September 10, 1917; released September 10, 
1920. 

GEORGE D. HORTON Private, First Class 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, September 23, 1918, to March 11, 1919, 
53d Regiment, Battery F. Enlisted July 29, 
1918; discharged March 31, 1919. 

RAYMOND LANE HOWLAND Private 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Battery A. En- 
listed May, 1917. Killed in action July 29, 
1918, during the Chateau-Thierry offensive. 
Buried in American Cemetery, northeast of 
Beuvardes, Aisne. 

FREDERICK E. HUFF 

Boatswain's Mate, First Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Mexican. Enlisted 
July 10, 1917; discharged August 11, 1919. 

ARTHUR W. HUGULEY First Lieutenant 

Coast Artillery Corps, Supply Officer of 56th 
Ammunition Train. Enlisted July 25, 1917; 
discharged December 9, 1918. 

FRANKLIN BICKNELL HUNT Private 

Infantry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Unit, Students' Army Training Corps. Enlisted 
October 10, 1918; discharged December 9, 
1918. 



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REGINALD S. HUNT Sergeant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 102d Regiment, Headquarters 
Company band. Enlisted August 5, 1917; dis- 
charged April 29, 1919. St. Mihiel offensive, 
Toul sector, Aisne-Marne and Meuse-Argonne 
offensives. 



IRVIN K. HUSSEY Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 101st Regiment, Battery C. Enlisted 
May 17, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18 to August 4, 
1918; St. Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 
1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 
to November 11, 1918. 



LAWRENCE K. HUSSEY Private, First Class 

Infantry, Dartmouth College Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 3, 
1918; discharged December 16, 1918. 



GEORGE E. HUTCHINSON Private, First Class 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, July 31, 1918, to February 22, 1919, 71st 
Regiment, Battery E. Enlisted May 20, 1918; 
discharged March 6, 1919. 



RAYMOND HUTCHINSON Private 

Infantry, 6th Machine Gun Company. Enlisted 
May 10, 1918; discharged January 15, 1919. 

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RUSSELL N. HYDE 

Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Aviator 

United States Navy, Naval Aviation. Overseas 
duty. Enlisted April 24, 1917; discharged May 
17, 1919. 

HORACE B. INGALLS Captain 

Signal Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
52d Telegraph, 8th and 115th Field Signal Bat- 
talions. Enlisted August 7, 1917; discharged 
July 9, 1919. 

ELTON S. JACKSON Chief Petty Officer 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Rhode Island. 
Overseas duty. Enlisted September, 1917. 

LAWRENCE W. JACKSON Private 

Air Service, 8th Company. Enlisted October 
24, 1918; discharged December 8, 1918. 

RUSSELL L. JACKSON Private 

Railroad and Engineering Company, American 
Expeditionary Force. Enlisted August 29, 
1918; discharged January 31, 1919. 

WILLARD PAGE JACKSON Sergeant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Supply Com- 
pany. Enlisted June 19, 1916; discharged Feb- 
ruary 28, 1919. Chemin des Dames, Toul sec- 
tor, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel and Argonne 
offensives, Verdun. 

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WILLIAM W. JAEGER Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
March 4, 1918, to July 22, 1919, 5th Division, 
21st Regiment, Headquarters Company. En- 
listed May 5, 1917; discharged July 29, 1919. 
St. Die sector, August 16 to 23, 1918; St. Mihiel, 
September 8 to 18, 1918 ; Puvenell sector, Sep- 
tember 18, 1918, to cessation of hostilities. 
Army of Occupation. 

MISS BESSIE JASINSKY Nurse 

Army Nurse Corps, located at St. Mary's Hos- 
pital, Washington, D. C. Enlisted October, 
1918; discharged May, 1920. 

JOHN AMORY JEFFRIES First Lieutenant 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 
March, 1918, to August 6, 1919, 2d Division, 
23d Regiment, Company C. Enlisted April 2, 
1917; discharged August 22, 1919. Chateau- 
Thierry, June 30 to July 12, 1918 ; Soissons, July 
14 to 21, 1918; St. Mihiel, September 15 to 20, 
1918 ; Champagne, October 2 to 4, 1918 ; Meuse- 
Argonne, November 11, 1918; Army of Occupa- 
tion, December 1, 1918, to March 18, 1919. 
Wounded. 

EARLE E. JENKINS 

Plumber and Fitter, First Class 

United States Navy, overseas service, U. S. S. 
Kanawha, Tanker. Enlisted May 31, 1917; re- 
leased June 12, 1919. 



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RAYMOND B. JENKINS, Electrician, Third Class 

United States Navy, Overseas service, U. S. 
Cruiser Charleston. Enlisted May 26, 1917; 
discharged November 29, 1918. 

FRANCIS W. JOHNSON Private 

Infantry, Harvard College Unit, Students' Army 
Training Corps. Enlisted October 14, 1918; 
discharged December 5, 1918. 

HERBERT ALDEN JOHNSON 

Yeoman, First Class 

United States Navy, First Naval District. En- 
listed August 1, 1918; discharged December 20, 
1918. 

HOWARD R. JOHNSON Corporal 

Air Service, Aero Squadron 677. Enlisted Sep- 
tember, 1918; discharged April 22, 1919. 

ROBERT K. JOHNSON Second Lieutenant 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 42d 
Division, 167th Regiment, Company L. En- 
listed May, 1917; discharged May, 1919. 
Champagne defensive, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, 
Meuse-Argonne offensives. 

THOMAS C. JOHNSON Sergeant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 101st Regiment, Battery C. Enlisted 
May 14, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18 to August 4, 
1918; St. Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 
1918; Meuse-Argonne, September 26 to Novem- 
ber 11, 1918. 

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ALFRED B. JONES Army Field Clerk 

Adjutant General's Department, Northeast De- 
partment Headquarters. Enlisted September 
10, 1917; discharged January 10, 1919. 



JAMES T. JORDAN Corporal 

Motor Transport Corps, American Expedition- 
ary Force, 610th Regiment. Enlisted December 
4, 1917. 



FRANCIS T. KAIN Apprentice Seaman 

United States Navy, Holy Cross Naval Unit, Of- 
ficers' Material School. Enlisted August 7, 
1918; discharged December 19, 1918. 



JOHN J. KAIN Chief Electrician 

United States Navy, Coast Guard. Care of 
cables in Gulf of Mexico. Enlisted September 
15, 1917. 



JOSEPH E. KAIN Electrician, First Class 

United States Navy, U. S. Ships Covington, 
Princess Matoika and Mt. Vernon. Enlisted 
June 2, 1917; discharged January 12, 1919. 
These ships engaged three German submarines 
and destroyed one. U. S. S. Covington tor- 
pedoed. 



WILLIAM P. KAIN Captain, Coast Guard 

United States Navy, Wissahickon Barracks, 
Cape May, N. J. Enlisted May 10, 1909. 

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August 13, 1886— March 23, 1919 



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FRANKLIN HENRY KEATING Private 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force. 
Sailed overseas October 13, 1917. First Army 
Corps, 42d Division, 465th Aero Squadron. En- 
listed July 29, 1917; discharged March 21, 
1919. In zone of advance, stationed at Toul 
and Verdun sectors. 

EDWARD MARSHALL KEHOE 

Private, First Class 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
14th Regiment, Company D. Enlisted May 26, 
1917; discharged May 21, 1919. Somme defen- 
sive, Aisne-Marne offensive, Corps Troops, Brit- 
ish Expeditionary Force. Meuse-Argonne of- 
fensive. Army troops. 

MISS ISABEL KEHOE Chief Yeoman (F) 

United States Navy, Custom House, Burgess 
Aircraft Plant, Marblehead, Mass., and U. S. 
Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois. 
Secretarial work. Enlisted June 10, 1918; dis- 
charged July 29, 1919. 

MISS MARTHA E. KEHOE Nurse 

United States Army Nurse Corps, American Ex- 
peditionary Force. Served in the Army service 
in France at Base Hospitals Nos. 8, 214 and 51 
at Toul and Saviney. Enlisted August 3, 1917; 
discharged July 9, 1919. 

WILLIAM K. KEHOE Seaman, Second Class 

United States Navy, Training Station, Newport, 
R. I., New York Receiving Ship. Enlisted Sep- 
tember 11, 1918; discharged December 14, 
1918. 



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SAMUEL BLAINE KEHOE Second Lieutenant 

United States Marine Corps, 2d Regiment, 62d 
Company, U. S. S. Olympia and North Carolina. 
Shore duty at Paris Island, Norfolk, Va., Ports- 
mouth, N. H., Quantico, Va., and Republic of 
Haiti. Enlisted April 14, 1917; discharged 
August 20, 1919. 

WALTER LAWRENCE KEHOE Acting Corporal 

Infantry, 76th Division, 15th Regiment. 
Enlisted August 22, 1917; discharged October 
14, 1917. 

CLEMENT E. KENNEDY First Lieutenant 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, 9th 
Aero Squadron. Enlisted December 13, 1917; 
discharged July 19, 1919. St. Mihiel, Septem- 
ber 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, September 
20 to November 11, 1918; Army of Occupation, 
December 4, 1918, to May 15, 1919. 

LEONARD NELSON KENNEDY Private 

Infantry, Wentworth Unit, Students' Army 
Training Corps. Enlisted October 22, 1918; 
discharged December 6, 1918. 

MATTHEW P. KENNEDY Seaman 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Minnesota, patrol 
duty. Enlisted June 5, 1918; discharged No- 
vember 30, 1918. 

CHARLES EVANS KEZER Private 

Field Artillery, Battery B, 301st Regiment, 
Camp Devens; 15th Company, 4th Battalion, 
Depot Brigade. Enlisted September 20, 1918; 
discharged December 4, 1918. 

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BENJAMIN P. KEYES Private 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force, May 18, 1918, to May 6, 1919, 82d Divi- 
sion, 307th Sanitary Train Headquarters. En- 
listed October 4, 1917; discharged May 12, 
1919. Toul and Marbache sectors; St. Mihiel 
and Meuse-Argonne offensives. 

FRED N. KIMBALL First Lieutenant 

Ordnance Department. Enlisted June 25, 1918 ; 
discharged January 17, 1919. 

MELVIN N. KING Sergeant 

Signal Corps, 11th Division, 211th Field Signal 
Battalion, Company A. Enlisted February 14, 
1918; discharged February 1, 1919. 

PIERCE W. F. KING Private 

Air Service, 8th Provisional Company. Enlisted 
October 24, 1918; discharged December 13, 
1918. 

ROBERT BRUCE KINNEY Private, First Class 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, June 6, 1918, to June 29, 1919, 314th 
Supply Company. Enlisted December 11, 1917; 
discharged July 1, 1919. 

PHILIP H. KITFIELD Private 

Infantry, Dartmouth College Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps, Company B. Enlisted 
October 7, 1918; discharged December 16, 
1918. 

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EDMUND FRANCIS KNOWLTON, JR. Private 

United States Marine Corps, Radio Detachment, 
14th Division, 179th Regiment, 3d Battalion. 
Enlisted July 6, 1918; discharged March 12, 
1919. Re-enlisted June 14, 1919, for special 
service limited in France, 13th Replacement 
Battalion; discharged July 12, 1919. 



THOMAS A. KNOWLTON Private, First Class 

Cavalry, American Expeditionary Force, March 
14, 1918, to June 19, 1919, 15th Regiment, Ma- 
chine Gun Troop. Enlisted January 1, 1918; 
discharged June 25, 1919. 



EUGENE LAPORTE Private 

Enlisted August 29, 1918, Camp Upton. 

RAYMOND F. LARRABEE Private, First Class 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, August 29, 1918, to July 5, 1919. En- 
listed May 7, 1918; discharged July 11, 1919. 

WILLIAM G. LARRABEE Corporal 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 
6, 1918, to September 25, 1919, 77th Division, 
306th Regiment, Company A. Enlisted Febru- 
ary 25, 1918; discharged May 8, 1919. Bac- 
carat sector, June 21 to August 4, 1918; Vesle 
sector, August 11 to 18, 1918; Oise-Aisne offen- 
sive, August 18 to September 16, 1918; Meuse- 
Argonne offensive, September 26 to November 
11, 1918. 

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March 22, 1897— August 9, 1918 









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THOMAS B. LAWTON Private 

Engineer Corps, 71st Regiment, 2d Company. 
Enlisted September 6, 1918; discharged Janu- 
ary 2, 1919. 

IRA RAY LAXTON Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 103d Regiment, Battery A. En- 
listed March 1, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Aisne sector (Chemin des Dames), Feb- 
ruary 6 to March 17, 1918; Toul sector, April 
4 to June 27, 1918; Toul sector, Seicheprey de- 
fensive, April 20 to 21, 1918; Toul sector, Xi- 
vray defensive, June 13, 1918; Aisne-Marne de- 
fensive, July 7 to 17, 1918; Aisne-Marne offen- 
sive, July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. Mihiel of- 
fensive, September 12 to 15, 1918; Verdun sec- 
tor, September 16 to October 13, 1918; Meuse- 
Argonne offensive, October 15 to November 11, 
1918. 

THOMAS S. LEADBETTER 

Private, First Class Cadet 

Air Service, Pilot. Enlisted December 18, 1917; 
discharged November 29, 1918. 

PHILIP LEAWOOD Sergeant 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force. Stenographer Casual. Enlisted Decem- 
ber 8, 1917; discharged July 2, 1919. 

MISS BLANCHE A. LEGALLEE Army Nurse 

United States Army Nurse Corps, Base Hospi- 
tal No. 9, Lakewood, N. J. Enlisted October 1, 
1918; discharged April 27, 1919. 

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JOHN T. LEE Battalion Sergeant-Major 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 7, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 101st Regiment, Headquarters Company. 
Enlisted June 3, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Major operations, Aisne-Marne offen- 
sive, July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. Mihiel offen- 
sive, September 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne 
offensive, September 26 to November 11, 1918. 
Wounded November 6, 1918, at Verdun. 

NORMAN E. LEGALLEE Yeoman, First Class 

United States Navy, Harvard Radio School. En- 
listed May 15, 1917; discharged January 5, 
1919. 

FREDERICK E. LINDEN Private 

Field Artillery, 76th Division, 301st Regiment, 
Battery B. Enlisted September 21, 1917; dis- 
charged October 30, 1917. 

RALPH IRVING LINDSEY Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 101st Regiment, Battery C. Enlisted 
May 14, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Gassed at Chateau-Thierry, July 18, 1918, and 
wounded at Verdun, October 24, 1918. Aisne- 
Marne offensive, July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. 
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to No- 
vember 11, 1918. 



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GUISEPPE LOBRESCO Private 

Enlisted October 4, 1917. 

STEPHEN F. LOGUERCIO Army Nurse 

Medical Department, 49th Regiment. Enlisted 
July 3, 1917; discharged May 22, 1919. 

JOHN A. LOHNES Private, First Class 

Signal Corps, 12th Division, Supply Company. 
Enlisted March 22, 1918; discharged January 
31, 1919. 

JACOB LONDON Regimental Sergeant-Major 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
Light Railway Department, 22d Regiment, 
Headquarters Company. Enlisted May 15, 1918; 
discharged May 15, 1919. At Varennes and 
Cheppy. 

DANIEL J. LORDAN Seaman 

United States Navy, Reserve Force. Enlisted 
April 29, 1918; discharged January 28, 1919. 

THOMAS WILLIAM LOUGHLIN 

Quartermaster, Second Class 

United States Navy, Naval Aviation. Enlisted 
June 18, 1918; discharged December 25, 1918. 

HENRY A. LYNCH Sergeant, First Class 

Air Service, Aircraft Production, 6th Detach- 
ment. Enlisted February 4, 1918; discharged 
March 14, 1919. 

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PAUL MACFARLAND First Lieutenant 

Infantry, Adjutant of 151st Depot Brigade, 1st 
Battalion, 1st Company. Enlisted May 15, 
1917; discharged April 30, 1919. 

NEIL MACNEIL Cook 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, July 
8, 1918, to May 13, 1919, 32d Division, 120th 
Regiment, Machine Gun Battalion, Company C. 
Enlisted April 29, 1918; discharged May 24, 
1919. Oise-Aisne and Meuse-Argonne offen- 
sives. 

AMRI MANCHINO Sergeant 

Engineer Corps, 6th Regiment, Company C. 
Enlisted December 28, 1916. 

EMILIO MANDINO 

LLOYD L. MANSFIELD Second Lieutenant 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
November 26, 1917, to July 5, 1919, 3d Division, 
6th Regiment, Company F. Enlisted October 
4, 1917; discharged July 25, 1919. Vosges 
Mountains, July 20 to September 17, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne, September 25 to October 26, 
1918; Army of Occupation, December 15, 1918, 
to June 21, 1919. 

PETER J. MANSFIELD Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, 301st Regiment, Battery B. En- 
listed September 20, 1917; discharged January 
18, 1919. 

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JOHN M. MARINO 



PAUL FREEMAN MARKEE Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 76th Division, 29th Reg- 
iment, 12th Company. Enlisted October 19, 
1918; discharged January 17, 1919. 



ROBERT C. MARSH Private, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 
16, 1918, to April 25, 1919, 77th Division, 306th 
Regiment, Company I. Enlisted February 25, 
1918; discharged May 8, 1919. Baccarat sec- 
tor, June 21 to August 4, 1918; Vesle sector, 
August 11 to 18, 1918; Oise-Aisne offensive, Au- 
gust 11 to September 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne 
offensive, September 26 to November 11, 1918. 



HARRY O. MARSHALL 



FREDERICK P. MARSTON Private, First Class 

Medical Department, British Expeditionary 
Force, June, 1917, to June, 1918; with Amer- 
ican Expeditionary Force, June, 1918, to Febru- 
ary 3, 1919. Enlisted May 8, 1917; discharged 
February 17, 1919. Cited by General Pershing 
August 14, 1918. German offensive, July 15 to 
18, 1918; Bussy LeChateau American offensive, 
July 18 to 29, 1918; Chateau-Thierry offensive, 
September 26, 1918; St. Mihiel, Argonne, op- 
erating Meuse offensive, September 28 to No- 
vember 17, 1918; Army of Occupation, Decem- 
ber 6 to 20, 1918, Treves, Germany. 



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ALBERT R. MARTIN Mechanic 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
December 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 101st Regiment, Supply Company. En- 
listed April 2, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Major operations, Aisne-Marne offensive, July 
18 to August 4, 1918 ; St. Mihiel, September 12 
to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, September 26 to 
November 11, 1918. 

JAMES L. MARTIN Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Battery F. En- 
listed July 11, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 

DOMINICK MARTINO Private, First Class 

United States Guards, 1st Battalion, Company 
C. Enlisted September 20, 1917; discharged 
January 10, 1919. 

GEORGE MASSO Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
2d Division, 12th Regiment, Battery A. En- 
listed June 6, 1917; discharged August 14, 
1919. Aisne defensive, June 4 to 5, 1918; Chat- 
eau-Thierry, June 6 to July 9, 1918; Aisne- 
Marne, July 18 to 25, 1918; St. Mihiel, Septem- 
ber 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive, 
October 1 to 28, 1918, November 1 to 11, 1918. 

HENRY L. McAULIFFE Corporal 

Chemical Warfare Service, 3d Battalion, Com- 
pany M. Enlisted May 30, 1918; discharged 
December 23, 1918. Gassed and burned while 
on duty at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. 

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JOSEPH MATTERO Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 2d Di- 
vision, 23d Regiment, Company C. Enlisted 
June 15, 1917; discharged July 16, 1919. St. 
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to No- 
vember 11, 1918. 

JOHN H. McDONOUGH First Lieutenant 

Quartermaster Department, American Expedi- 
tionary Force, July 18, 1918, to November 1, 
1919. Enlisted August 9, 1917; discharged Oc- 
tober 31, 1919. Army of -Occupation in 3d 
Army, Remount Depot. 

M. FRANCIS McDONOUGH Wagoner 

French Third Army, Camion Service. Enlisted 
in French Army May 5, 1917; discharged from 
French Army December 20, 1917. Enlisted in 
United States Army February 25, 1918; dis- 
charged December 16, 1918. American Expe- 
ditionary Force, July 5, 1918, to December 11, 
1918; Wagoner, Headquarters Troop, 76th Di- 
vision. Craone Plateau, Soissons, Malmaison, 
Chemin des Dames. 

MICHAEL F. McDONOUGH 

ALEXANDER McGREGOR, JR. 

Chief Electrician (Radio) 
United States Navy, U. S. S. Arabia, U. S. Naval 
Radio School. Enlisted July 16, 1917; dis- 
charged February 28, 1919. 

MISS ELEANOR G. McNAMARA 

Yeoman (F), First Class 
United States Navy, Charlestown Navy Yard. 
Enlisted July 16, 1918; released July 26, 1919. 

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DELMAR H. McLEAN Yeoman, First Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Texas, U. S. S. Mis- 
sissippi. Shore duty Newport, R. I., Norfolk, 
Va., and British West Indies. Enlisted August 
6, 1917; discharged July 18, 1919. 

RICHARD H. McNAMARA 

Master Signal Electrician 
Air Service, 319th Regiment. Enlisted Decem- 
ber 11, 1917; discharged January 17, 1919. 

ROBERT L. McNAMARA Sergeant, First Class 

Air Service, Flying School Detachment. En- 
listed December 9, 1917; discharged May 22, 
1919. 

FULLMORE C. McNICHOL Corporal 

Infantry, 152d Regiment, Company H. Enlisted 
February 26, 1918; discharged December 17, 
1918. 

ANGUS McRAE Sergeant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
May 18, 1918, to May 9, 1919, 82d Division, 
320th Regiment, Battery E. Enlisted October 
5, 1917; discharged May 15, 1919. 

DENNIS MENNELLE 

J. WENTWORTH MERRILL 

Carpenter's Mate, Second Class 
United States Navy, Air Service, American Ex- 
peditionary Force, United States Naval Air Sta- 
tion. Enlisted December 10, 1917; discharged 
August 4, 1919. 



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RALPH D. MERRITT Sergeant, First Class 

Infantry, Medical Department, American Expe- 
ditionary Force, September 26, 1917, to July 27, 
1919, 26th Division, 104th Regiment, Company 
I. Enlisted May 22, 1917 ; discharged August 2, 
1919. Gassed May 31, 1918, and July 22, 1918. 
Apremont, April 10, 1918; Toul sector, April 
1 to May 15, 1918; Aisne-Marne offensive, July 
18 to 25, 1918. Transferred to Medical Depart- 
ment October 25, 1918, on account of wounds. 



DOUGLAS STRACHON MILES Private 

Signal Corps. Enlisted October 31, 1918; dis- 
charged December 6, 1918. 



RAYMOND P. MILLER, Lieutenant, Junior Grade 

United States Navy, Naval Aviation. Enlisted 
December 3, 1917; discharged July 8, 1919. 



DONATO MIRAGLIO 



SAMUEL MIXTER Captain 

Air Service. Enlisted August 25, 1917; dis- 
charged December 31, 1918. 



SAMUEL JASON MIXTER Major 

Medical Department, office Surgeon General, 
Washington, D. C. On duty at Washington, 
Camp Devens and Camp Meade Base Hospitals. 
Enlisted February 1, 1918; discharged Decem- 
ber 6, 1918. 



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DR. CHARLES G. MIXTER Major 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force, November 2, 1917, to February 12, 1919. 
Enlisted June 3, 1917; discharged March 3, 
1919. Commanding Officer Hospital Benevola 
No. 13, at Juilly, November 29, 1917, to June 
2, 1918. On detached service with Canadian 
Casualty Clearing Station, British Expeditionary 
Force, March to June, 1918. In Ypres salient. 
Commanding Officer American Red Cross Mil- 
itary Hospital No. 7, Juilly, June 2 to July 8, 
1918. American Red Cross Military Hospital 
No. 1, Treiully, July 8 to August 10, 1918. As- 
sistant Surgical Consultant, 1st Army Corps, at 
Chateau-Thierry and Liverdun, August 12 to 
September 5, 1918. Assistant Surgical Consult- 
ant and Acting Surgical Consultant 4th Army 
Corps, September 5 to November 4, 1918, Toul 
sector. Assistant Surgical Consultant, 2nd Army, 
Toul sector, November 4 to 28, 1918. Attached 
to Base Hospital No. 18, Bazouilles, November 
30, 1918. Engagements, Amiens, April, 1918; 
Chateau-Thierry, June, 1918; St. Mihiel, Sep- 
tember, 1918. 

DR. WILLIAM JASON MIXTER 

Lieutenant-Colonel 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force, Base Hospital No. 6, Bordeaux, France; 
District Surgeon, Winchester District, England ; 
C. O. Base Hospital No. 204, Hursley, England. 
Enlisted July 2, 1917; discharged April 6, 1919. 



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JOSEPH HENRY MONAHAN, JR. 

Chief Storekeeper 
United States Navy, Supply Base, Navy Yard, 
Boston, Mass. Enlisted November 19, 1917; 
discharged February 14, 1919. 

FRANK J. MOONEY First Lieutenant 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, 

186th Aero Squadron. Enlisted December 5, 

1917; discharged May 22, 1919. Meuse-Ar- 
gonne offensive. 

JOHN A. MOORE Seaman 

United States Navy, Bumkin Island, at Naval 
Reserve Camp, Boston harbor. Enlisted July 
13, 1918; discharged December 18, 1918. 

ARTHUR EDWIN MORLEY Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 29th Regiment, Head- 
quarters Company. Enlisted October 21, 1918; 
discharged December 21, 1918. 

FRANK W. MORRILL Sergeant, First Class 

Air Service, Senior Cost Accountant, Detach- 
ment No. 3, Bureau of Aircraft Production. En- 
listed February 4, 1918; discharged March 31, 
1919. 

GEORGE HENRY MORRILL Coxswain 

United States Navy, S. S. Herbert G. Wylie. 
Service in foreign waters. Enlisted January 22, 
1917. Died October 19, 1918, of broncho-pneu- 
monia, at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

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HAROLD B. MORRILL Second Lieutenant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, 26th Division, 101st Regi- 
ment, Headquarters Company. Enlisted April 
26, 1917; discharged February 11, 1919. 



MILTON E. MORRILL Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 101st Regiment, Headquarters Company. 
Enlisted May 28, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Major operations, Aisne-Marne offen- 
sive, July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. Mihiel offen- 
sive, September 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne 
offensive, September 26 to November 11, 1918. 



SHERWOOD L. MORRILL Private 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, 
369th Aero Squadron. Enlisted November 13, 
1917; discharged June 6, 1919. 

HAROLD EVERETT MORSE 

Chief Radio Electrician 

United States Navy, foreign waters, U. S. S. 
Piqua and U. S. S. McNeal, mine sweeper, Base 
No. 19, Lorient, France. Enlisted May 7, 1917; 
discharged July 31, 1919. 

VITO MOSCO Private 

Infantry, 86th Regiment, Company E. Enlisted 
August 3, 1918; discharged February 28, 1919. 

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FRED L. MOWER Sergeant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Supply Com- 
pany. Enlisted April 16, 1917; discharged 
April 29, 1919. Major operations, Aisne- 
Marne, St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offen- 
sives. 



EDWARD J. MULLIGAN Private, First Class 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, October 7, 1918, to March 24, 1919, 48th 
Regiment, Battery C. Enlisted June 6, 1918; 
discharged April 11, 1919. 



WILLIAM C. MURPHY Private 

Field Artillery, 2d Division, Battery D, Replace- 
ment Depot, 156th Depot Brigade. Enlisted 
May 31, 1918; discharged January 10, 1919. 

GEORGE FRANCIS MURRAY 

Pharmacist's Mate, First Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Covington. Brest, 
France, eleven months. Enlisted April 11, 
1917; discharged June 25, 1919. U. S. S. Cov- 
ington sunk June 30, 1918, off the coast of 
France, by German submarine. 

JAMES HENRY MURRAY First Sergeant 

U. S. Navy, Newport, R. I., May 22, 1917, to 
November 16, 1917. U. S. Army, Infantry, 152d 
Regiment, Company B. Enlisted July 9, 1918; 
discharged December 28, 1918. 

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LAWRENCE G. MURRAY 

Chief Special Mechanic 
United States Navy, Naval Inspector Ordnance. 
Enlisted June 4, 1918; discharged December 26, 
1918. 

GARRETT J. NAGLE Corporal 

Infantry and Engineer Corps, American Expedi- 
tionary Force, 1st Army, 2d Company, also 15th 
Division Engineers, 25th Company. Enlisted 
October 4, 1917; discharged July 23, 1919. 
Chateau-Thierry. 

EUBERT J. NEAL Sergeant 

United States Marine Corps, 24th Company, 
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Enlisted April 5, 1917; 
discharged September 9, 1920. 

CLARENCE A. NEFF First Lieutenant 

Air Service, Assistant Executive Officer, Kelly 
Field Flying School, also Administrative Officer 
and Personnel Adjutant, Air Service Flying 
School, Payne Field, Miss. Enlisted October 4, 
1917; discharged February 14, 1919. 

JAMES J. NEVINS Private 

Infantry, 151st Depot Brigade, 10th Regiment, 
3d Company. Enlisted June 24, 1918; dis- 
charged December 12, 1918. 

WILLIAM J. NOONAN Private 

Infantry, Unattached. Enlisted September 3, 
1918; discharged December 3, 1918. 

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FREDERICK I. NYE Sergeant 

Chemical Warfare Service, Gas Defense Divi- 
sion. Enlisted April 3, 1918 ; discharged March 
5, 1919. 

JEREMIAH F. O'BRIEN Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 151st 
Depot Brigade, 1st Battalion, 4th Company; 
301st Regiment, Company C, Camp Devens; 
163d Regiment, Company D, and 167th Regi- 
ment, Company L; American Expeditionary 
Force, 151st Depot Brigade, 3d Battalion, 11th 
Company. Enlisted April 2-9, 1918; discharged 
May 8, 1919. St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne 
offensives. 

JOHN A. O'BRIEN Private 

Infantry. Enlisted December 14, 1917. 

HARRIS C. OSGOOD Machinist's Mate 

United States Navy, Submarine Chaser No. 49 ; 
Submarine Patrol No. 225. Enlisted July 17, 
1918; discharged February 14, 1919. 

GEORGE HAROLD OULTON Lance Corporal 

Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force. En- 
listed in first Quebec Regiment, Company D. 
Transferred in England to Dispatch Rider, 
Canadian Cyclist Corps. Enlisted February 6, 
1918; discharged January 27, 1919. 

CARLETON WALKER OWEN Private 

Infantry, Tufts College Unit, Students' Army 
Training Corps. Enlisted October 15, 1918, 
discharged December 9, 1918. 

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ALMON B. OWENS Private 

Engineer Corps, 14th Regiment, Company D. 
Enlisted May 26, 1917; discharged August 16, 
1917. Discharged for disability. 

RALPH J. OWENS Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 87th 
Division, 346th Regiment, Company L. Enlisted 
June 24, 1918. 

HARRY B. PAINE Private 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 101st Regiment, Battery D. En- 
listed April 9, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Engaged in all battles with the division. 

HARRISON E. PARK Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, Pion- 
eer Regiment, 116th Company. Enlisted May 
31, 1918; discharged April 5, 1919. 

FRANK PARKER, JR. Musician, First Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Nebraska. Enlisted 
November 28, 1917; released February 3, 1919. 

JAMES PASCUCCI Private 

Infantry, First Replacement Regiment, Third 
Company. Enlisted April 27, 1918. 

PHILIP F. PEABODY Private 

Infantry, Boston University Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps, Headquarters Detach- 
ment. Enlisted October 10, 1918; discharged 
December 24, 1918. 

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WILLIAM H. PERRY Colonel 

Infantry, Corps Headquarters, 5th Pioneer Reg- 
iment. Instructor of recruits preparatory to 
overseas' service. Enlisted August 5, 1917; dis- 
charged December 21, 1918. 

JOHN E. PETERS Private 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, 
June 30, 1918, to May 3, 1919, 151st Depot 
Brigade, 43d Regiment, 11th Balloon Company. 
Enlisted March 8, 1918; discharged May 21, 
1919. St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne defen- 
sives; Toul and Verdun sectors. 

ALBERT PETRECCA Private 

Infantry, at Camp Dix, N. J. Enlisted June 25, 
1918. 

DANIEL F. PIERRE Private 

Air Service, 1st Training Brigade, 10th Com- 
pany. Enlisted August 7, 1918; discharged De- 
cember 18, 1918. 

MICHAEL PIERRE, Machinist's Mate, First Clasa 

United States Navy, Naval Aviation, Squadron 
11, Pensacola, Florida. Enlisted December 11, 
1917; discharged January 26, 1919. 

MICHAEL PIERRO Private 

Ammunition Train, American Expeditionary 
Force, August 23, 1918, to March 5, 1919, 87th 
Division, 312th Regiment, Company G. Enlisted 
June 27, 1918; discharged March 17, 1919. 

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ANTONIO PIERRO Private 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
May 18, 1918, to May 9, 1919, 82d Division, 
320th Regiment, Battery E. Enlisted October 4, 
1917; discharged May 15, 1919. Oise-Aisne, 
August 21 to September 11, 1918; St. Mihiel, 
September 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Sep- 
tember 26 to November 11, 1918. 

FRANCESCO PIETROGALLO Private 

Infantry, 12th Division, 36th Regiment, Com- 
pany E. Enlisted July 24, 1918; discharged 
February 28, 1919. 

EUGENE R. PILLSBURY Private 

Air Service, 1st Regiment, Company M. En- 
listed November 7, 1918; discharged January 4, 
1919. 

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN POOLE 

Gunner's Mate, First Class 
United States Navy. Traveling in the United 
States and France, Intelligence Department, 
Aide for Information. Also Company Com- 
mander of U. S. Naval Port Guards, Newport, 
R. I. Enlisted April 24, 1918; discharged Jan- 
uary, 1919. 

ALEXANDER R. POPE Private 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
Camouflage Corps, 40th Regiment, Company I. 
Enlisted May 29, 1917; discharged February 5, 
1919. Chateau-Thierry and St. Mihiel offen- 
sives. 

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JOHN POPE Private 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
2d Corps, Artillery Park. Enlisted May 31, 
1918; discharged May 24, 1919. Chateau- 
Thierry, St. Mihiel, Verdun. 

ROGER W. POPE Private Cadet 

Air Service. Enlisted November 6, 1918; dis- 
charged May 23, 1919. 

MISS ALICE O. POTTS Nurse 

American Red Cross Nursing Service. Enlisted 
September, 1918. Died November 16, 1918, at 
Monessen, Pennsylvania, of influenza, while in 
service of the Red Cross Emergency Hospital. 

WILLIAM HENRY PRESTON Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 29th Regiment, Casual 
Detachment, Battery F. Enlisted October 19, 
1918; discharged January 3, 1919. 

GUY QUEENA Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, 55th Regiment, Battery A. Enlisted Feb- 
ruary 21, 1918; discharged February 7, 1919. 
The Second Battle of the Marne, August 6 to 18, 
1918. Operations on the Vesle, August 18 to 
September 8, 1918. Argonne-Meuse offensive, 
September 26 to November 11, 1918. 

WILLIAM L. QUINN Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, Sep- 
tember 22, 1917, to February 9, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 102d Machine Gun Battalion, Company 
B. Enlisted July 25, 1917; discharged March 
27, 1919. Gassed and captured by Prussian 
Guards, April 20, 1918, at Seicheprey, Toul sec- 
tor. Seven months in German prisons. 

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ALLEN B. RANGER Second Lieutenant 

Infantry, 151st Depot Brigade, 4th Development 
Battalion, Company P. Enlisted October 4, 
1917; discharged December 12, 1918. 

HAROLD D. RANKIN Sapper 

Engineer Corps, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 
2d Division, 2d Tram Corps, Company C. En- 
listed July 29, 1917; discharged April 6, 1919. 

DONATO RANZANO Machinist, Second Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Bushnell. Dis- 
charged April, 1919. 

DONALD REDFERN Private 

Air Service, Aircraft Production, Detroit, Mich. 
Enlisted September 6, 1918; discharged April 
4, 1919. 

ARTHUR W. REINHOLM Sergeant, First Class 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, Oc- 
tober 13, 1917, to March 3, 1919, 465th Aero 
Squadron. Enlisted July 31, 1917; discharged 
March 21, 1919. 

PERCY IRVING REYNOLDS First Lieutenant 

Motor Transport Corps, American Expedition- 
ary Force, 1st Army, 23d Regiment of Engineers, 
Headquarters Company. Enlisted December 5, 
1917; discharged September 16, 1919. Aisne- 
Marne offensive, May 27, 1918, to June 5, 1918. 
Meuse-Argonne offensive, October 2, 1918, to 
November 11, 1918. Gassed at Seicheprey, 
April 20, 1918. 

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ERNEST C. REDSTONE Corporal 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
July 14, 1918, to June 13, 1919, Fourth Corps, 
301st Regiment, Headquarters Detachment. En- 
listed April 29, 1918; discharged June 20, 1919. 
Regimental colors decorated by Major-General 
Dickman, Brohl, Germany, May 15, 1919. St. 
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 1918; Toul 
sector, September 16 to November 11, 1918; 
Army of Occupation, November 17, 1918, to 
May 11, 1919. 

FELICE RICCIARDI Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 
16, 1918, to July 20, 1919, 5th Division, 61st 
Regiment, Company E. Enlisted December 8, 
1917; discharged July 30, 1919. St. Die sector, 
June 15 to July 16, 1918; St. Mihiel offensive, 
September 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Oc- 
tober 12 to November 11, 1918. 

ALAN E. RICKER Second Lieutenant 

Infantry, Unattached. Enlisted July 5, 1918; 
discharged December 16, 1918. 

MISS FRANCES E. RICKER (Mrs. Paul Appleton) 

Nurse 

Army Nurse Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, July 18, 1918. Assistant Chief Nurse, 
Base Hospital No. 41. Reserve Nurse, Army 
Nurse Corps. Enlisted March 9, 1918; dis- 
charged April 25, 1919. Decorated with the 
"Medaille d'Honneur" in Paris, January 24, 
1919. 

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LEON L. RICKER Corporal 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, Sep- 
tember 21, 1917, to March 10, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 102d Machine Gun Battalion, Company A. 
Enlisted June 4, 1917; discharged March 17, 
1919. 



NORMAN S. RICKER Coxswain 

United States Navy, Bumkin Island, Hingham. 
Enlisted March 3, 1918; discharged January 2, 
1919. 



JAMES ISAAC RIDDELL Private 

Infantry, 152d Depot Brigade, 6th Battalion, 
21st Company. Enlisted August 30, 1918; dis- 
charged December 3, 1918. 



FRANK T. ROACH Private 

Quartermaster Corps, 301st Regiment. Enlisted 
August 16, 1917; discharged April 9, 1919. 



EDWARD BATES ROBERTS, JR. 

Labor Foreman 
Quartermaster Corps. Enlisted August, 1918; 
discharged January, 1919. 



ARTHUR L. ROBINSON, JR. Ensign 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Parthenia, U. S. S. 
Siboney. Enlisted March 29, 1917; discharged 
March 1, 1919. 

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FREDERICK R. ROBINSON Major 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, March 12, 1918, to July 30, 1919, 55th 
Regiment. June, 1918, transferred to Judge 
Advocate's Department, in France, Renting and 
Requisition Department. Enlisted August 5, 
1917; discharged August 16, 1919. 



WARREN STETSON ROCK Private 

Infantry, University of Maine Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 10, 
1918; discharged December 8, 1918. 



EMERY NORMAN RODRICK 

Machinist's Mate, First Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Downes, Santee, 
Ammen, destroyers, European waters; also mys- 
tery ship. Enlisted March 21, 1917 ; discharged 
April 21, 1919. 



WOODBURY LEWISE RODRICK Private 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
December 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 101st Regiment, Supply Company. En- 
listed August 17, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Major operations, Aisne-Marne offensive, 
July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. Mihiel, Septem- 
ber 12 to 16, 1918 ; Meuse-Argonne, September 
26 to November 11, 1918. 

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PERCY M. ROOPE Steward 

United States Navy, European waters, U. S. S. 
Chincha. Enlisted August 6, 1918; discharged 
January 12, 1919. 



NAZARENO ROTUNDI Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, 76th Division, 301st Regiment, 
Battery B. Enlisted September 20, 1917; dis- 
charged January 18, 1919. 



THOMAS CARLTON ROWEN Chief Petty Officer 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Neptune, Lockwood 
Basin. Enlisted July 1, 1918; discharged Feb- 
ruary 24, 1919. 



RALPH H. RUSSELL Second Lieutenant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 23, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th 
Division, 102d Regiment, Headquarters Com- 
pany, Band leader. Enlisted August 5, 1917; 
discharged April 29, 1919. Aisne-Marne offen- 
sive, July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. Mihiel of- 
fensive, September 12, 1918; Meuse-Argonne 
offensive, October 12 to November 11, 1918. 

JAMES H. RYAN Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, July 
6, 1918, to April 25, 1919, 42d Division, 167th 
Regiment, Company D. Enlisted April 29, 
1918; discharged May 8, 1919. Meuse-Argonne, 
October 5 to November 9, 1918; Army of 
Occupation, November 16, 1918. 

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LEO V. RYAN Battalion Sergeant Major 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, May 
7, 1918, to May 5, 1919, 82d Division, 151st De- 
pot Brigade, Headquarters Detachment. En- 
listed October 4, 1917; discharged May 21, 
1919. Toul, Marbache, St. Mihiel, Meuse- 
Argonne. 



WILLIAM C. RYAN Electrician, First Class 

United States Navy, Mine Sweeper in the North 
Sea. Enlisted May 7, 1917; discharged Decem- 
ber 7, 1919. Mine Sweeper medal. 



MISS EUDORA EVELYN RYER Nurse 

Army Nurse Corps, at Camp Upton, L. I., and 
General Hospital No. 8, at Otisville, N. Y. En- 
listed September 25, 1918; discharged July 20, 
1919. 



GUISEPPE D. SANGERMANO Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, October 15, 1918, to March 14, 1919, 
151st Depot Brigade, 49th Regiment, 2d Bat- 
talion, 8th Company. Enlisted July 19, 1918; 
discharged April 15, 1919. 



ALBERT SARANDREA Private 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 79th 
Division, 314th Regiment, Company I. Enlisted 
May 27, 1918; discharged January 24, 1919. 
Argonne Forest, September 26, 1918. 

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CLEMENT D. SARGENT 

WALTER E. SARGENT Private 

University of Vermont, Students' Army Training 
Corps. Enlisted February 14, 1918. 

ANTONIO SAVINO Private 

Infantry, 151st Depot Brigade, Company H. 
Enlisted July 24, 1918; discharged December 6, 
1918. 

NICHOLA SAVINO 

FREDERICK M. SEATON, Paymaster, Third Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Alabama. Enlisted 
May 16, 1918; discharged September 11, 1919. 

W. SPENCER SERVICE Second Lieutenant 

Quartermaster Corps. Enlisted August 6, 1917; 
discharged January 7, 1919. 

RODMAN W. SEYMOUR Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 51st Regiment, Headquarters De- 
tachment, also 101st Regiment. Enlisted April 
9, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. Chemin 
des Dames, Toul sector, Chateau-Thierry, Sec- 
ond Battle of the Marne, Pas Fini sector, St. 
Mihiel and Verdun. 

THOMAS SHANNON Private, First Class 

Infantry, Machine Gun Detachment, 86th Divi- 
sion, 129th Regiment, 344th Company. En- 
listed May 28, 1918; discharged July 1, 1919. 

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JAMES EDWARD SHARP Seaman 

United States Navy, Submarine Chaser No. 256, 
Austrian Ship Raditzky. Submarine patrol in 
Adriatic Sea. Enlisted April 10, 1917; dis- 
charged April 18, 1919. 

CHARLES B. SHAW Army Field Clerk 

Adjutant-General's Department, American Ex- 
peditionary Force, General Headquarters, Paris 
and Chaumont. Enlisted May 25, 1917. Sailed 
with General Pershing May 28, 1917, on the 
Bathe. 

CLARENCE F. SHAW Private 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, No- 
vember 23, 1917, to March 3, 1919, 103d Aero 
Pursuit Squadron, Lafayette Escadrille. Enlist- 
ed August 16, 1917; discharged April 17, 1919. 
Squadron received three citations, and given 
Fourragere by French Government. Cham- 
pagne sector, Chemin des Dames, Flanden sec- 
tor, Toul sector, St. Mihiel offensive, Verdun sec- 
tor, Meuse-Argonne offensive. 

LELAND G. SHAW Corporal 

Motor Transport Corps, Unit 319, Company F. 
Enlisted November 7, 1918; discharged April 
10, 1919. 

CHARLES R. SIBLEY, JR. Sergeant, First Class 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, 
May 16, 1918, to June 5, 1919, 826th Aero 
Squadron, attached to Demolition Group No. 2. 
Enlisted December 7, 1917; discharged June 
21, 1919. 

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GLENWOOD J. SHERRARD First Lieutenant 

Railway Transportation Corps. Enlisted April 
17, 1917; discharged April 25, 1919. 



CHARLES V. SIDELL Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 7, 1919, 26th Divi- 
sion, 101st Regiment, Headquarters Company. 
Enlisted May 23, 1917; discharged April 29, 
1919. Major operations, Aisne-Marne offen- 
sive, July 18 to August 4, 1918 ; St. Mihiel offen- 
sive, September 12 to 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne 
offensive, September 16 to November 11, 1918. 

NICOLO SILVERIO Private 

Infantry, Depot Brigade, 151st Regiment, 2d 
Company. Enlisted August 8, 1918; discharged 
December 6, 1918. 

HOWARD C. SMITH Private 

Field Artillery, Yale University Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 14, 
1918; discharged December 7, 1918. 

ROBERT A. SMITH Private 

Infantry, Company A. Enlisted October 7, 1918; 
discharged December 12, 1918. 

JAMES H. SPALDING Chief Pharmacist's Mate 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Patricia. Foreign 
waters. Enlisted November 11, 1917; dis- 
charged July 16, 1919. 

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FREDERIC W. SPEARIN Second Lieutenant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
76th Division, 301st Regiment, Battery F. En- 
listed May, 1917; discharged January 18, 1919. 

BYRON H. SPINNEY Captain 

Air Service, Overseas Service, unattached, In- 
structor at Headquarters in Paris. Enlisted 
September, 1917; discharged December, 1918. 

CLARENCE E. SPINNEY Sergeant 

Infantry, 5th Pioneer Regiment, Company D. 
Enlisted May 4, 1917; discharged December 27, 
1918. 

CHARLES H. SPRAGUE Chief Boatswain's Mate 

United States Navy, Bumkin Island, Officers' 
Material School. Enlisted June 6, 1918; re- 
leased December 21, 1918. 

HOWARD B. SPRAGUE Private 

Medical Department, Reserve Corps. Enlisted 
July 8, 1918; discharged December 24, 1918. 

LYMAN R. STANLEY Captain 

Air Service, Signal Officers' Reserve Corps. En- 
listed June 7, 1918; discharged July 3, 1919. 

ALBERT E. STEVENS 

United States Marine Corps, American Expedi- 
tionary Force. Enlisted August 30, 1919; dis- 
charged December 25, 1920. 

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HAROLD J. STEVENS Private 

Field Artillery, Tufts College Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 15, 
1918; discharged December 9, 1918. 



RUFUS L. STEVENS Private, First Class 

Medical Department, American Expeditionary 
Force, August 7, 1917, to April 3, 1919, Ambu- 
lance Section. Enlisted June 6, 1917; discharged 
April 17, 1919. Tanure sector October 9 to 28, 
1917; Souain sector, March 2 to 28, 1918; 
Souain sector, May 7 to June 3, 1918 ; St. Hilaire, 
June 4 to 15, 1918; Junnel sector, July 11 to 13, 
1918; Aisne sector, Marne, July 18 to 29, 1918; 
Oise-Aisne offensive, August 29 to September 
18, 1918; Ypres-Lyo offensive, October 13 to 
November 11, 1918. 



JAMES S. STEWART First Lieutenant 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, on 
the Staff of the Commanding General, 2d Army 
Corps. Research work on aerial combat and 
aircraft armament, operating on British front 
with British Expeditionary Force as advisor on 
machine guns and automatic rifles, and flying 
with the American Air Service. Commissioned 
August 15, 1917; discharged February 10, 1919. 

HERMAN E. STORY Private 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, August 14, 1918, to June 7, 1919, Fire, 
Truck and Hose Company. Enlisted December 
15, 1917; discharged June 9, 1919. 

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WILLOUGHBY H. STUART, JR. First Lieutenant 

Chemical Warfare, Field Gas Division. En- 
listed October 28, 1918; discharged December 
16, 1918. 

KENNETH F. SWAIN Private 

Infantry, Northeastern College Unit, Students' 
Army Training Corps. Enlisted October 14, 
1918; discharged December 7, 1918. 

FORREST C. SYMMES Wagoner 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
26th Division, 102d Regiment, Supply Com- 
pany. Enlisted June 6, 1917; discharged April 
29, 1919. Seicheprey April 20, 1918; Xivray, 
June 11, 1918; Second Battle of the Marne, July 
18, 1918; St. Mihiel, September 12, 1918; Ver- 
dun, October 12 to November 11, 1918. Motor- 
cycle dispatch bearer. Shrapnel wound, Man- 
dres, France. 

RALPH F. SYMONDS First Lieutenant 

Ordnance Department. Enlisted January 14, 
1918; discharged February 7, 1919. 

MARSHALL B. TAYLOR Corporal 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 103d 
Regiment, Company F. Enlisted February 7, 
1916 ; discharged April 28, 1919. Xivray, June 
16, 1918; Aisne-Marne, July 18, 1918; St. Mi- 
hiel, September 12, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, Oc- 
tober 16 to November 11, 1918. Wounded at 
Chateau Thierry, July 18, 1918. Gassed at 
Meuse-Argonne, October 30, 1918. 

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DONALD T. THOMSON Radio Sergeant 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary- 
Force, 48th Regiment, Headquarters Company, 
also Naval Reserve, Newport, R. I. Enlisted 
May, 1917, discharged July 23, 1919. Trans- 
ferred from United States Navy to United States 
Army in June, 1918. 

MALCOLM THOMSON Sergeant, First Class 

Air Service, Aircraft Production, Detachment 
No. 1. Enlisted December 11, 1917; discharged 
December 17, 1918. 

STUART THOMSON Captain 

Ordnance Department, Bureau of Aircraft Ar- 
mament. One of leading experts on drop 
bombs. Enlisted November 27, 1917; dis- 
charged February 28, 1919. Died of pneumo- 
nia at Brookline, March 23, 1919. 

RAYMOND C. TILL Chief Yeoman 

United States Navy. Enlisted June 3, 1917; 
discharged March 25, 1919. 

WALTER R. TRAFTON Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
December 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 101st Sup- 
ply Company. Enlisted May 17, 1917; dis- 
charged April 29, 1919. Major operations, 
Aisne-Marne offensive, July 18 to August 4, 
1918; St. Mihiel, September 12 to 16, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne, September 21 to November 11, 
1918. 

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LAWRENCE R. TUCKER Seaman, First Class 

United States Navy. Enlisted December 10, 
1917; discharged December 29, 1918. 

FRANCIS J. TURNER Corporal 

Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary- 
Force, June 6, 1918, to July 8, 1919. 309th 
Regiment, Supply Company. Enlisted Septem- 
ber 24, 1917; discharged July 15, 1919. 

FREDERICK A. TUSON 

Machinist's Mate, First Class 

United States Navy. Boston Navy Yard. En- 
listed December 7, 1917; discharged January 2, 
1919. 

GEORGE W. TWITCHELL Corporal 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 
27, 1918, to January 25, 1919, 82nd Division, 
325th Regiment, Headquarters Company. En- 
listed October 4, 1917; discharged June 3, 1919. 
St. Mihiel, August 28 to September 15, 1918; 
Argonne Forest, October, 1918. Wounded in 
Argonne Forest, October 14, 1918. 

ALFRED F. ULMAN Private 

Chemical Warfare Service, 3rd Regiment, 
Company L. Enlisted May 1, 1918; discharged 
December 12, 1918. 

CHARLES L. VANCE Chief Yeoman 

United States Navy. U. S. S. Virginia, Arizona. 
Receiving Ship at New York, also Naval Hos- 
pital, New York. Enlisted April 30, 1917. 

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GEORGE E. VANCE Private 

Infantry, Wentworth Unit, Students' Army 
Training Corps. Enlisted October 12, 1918; 
discharged December 6, 1918. 

ROY E. VARINA First Sergeant 

Medical Department, Hospital Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky. Enlisted June, 
1916. 

WILLIAM N. VARNEY Sergeant 

Air Service, 7th Company, 151st Depot Brigade, 
870th Aero Squadron. Enlisted October 4, 
1917; discharged February 21, 1919. 

HENRY W. WAGENFELD 

Ship's Cook, First Class 
United States Navy, U. S. S. W. F. Greene. En- 
listed August 13, 1917; discharged January 20, 
1919. 

ROY H. WALCH Bugler 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, July 
8, 1918, to July 13, 1919. 302d Machine Gun 
Battalion, Company C, and Headquarters De- 
tachment, 1st Replacement Depot. Enlisted 
April 29, 1918; discharged August 7, 1919. 

WALTER G. WALLACE Corporal 

Field Artillery, 9th Regiment, Headquarters 
Company. Enlisted March 27, 1918; dis- 
charged April 1, 1919. 

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ALEXANDER J. WALLACE Sergeant, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 7, 1919, 26th 
Division, 101st Regiment, Headquarters Com- 
pany. Enlisted May 28, 1917; discharged 
April 29, 1919. Major operations: Aisne- 
Marne offensive, July 18 to August 4, 1918; St. 
Mihiel offensive, September 12 to 16, 1918; 
Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26 to No- 
vember 11, 1918. 

FRED WALLACE Corporal 

Infantry. Enlisted April 29, 1918; discharged 
December 30, 1918. 

LESTER A. WALTON Seaman 

United States Navy. Enlisted October 1, 1918; 
discharged December 16, 1918. 

EDWARD J. WARD Private 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
87th Division, 312th Regiment, Company A. 
Enlisted June 25, 1918; discharged July 24, 
1919. Died at Parker Hill Hospital, Roxbury, 
Mass., May 22, 1921, from effects of being 
gassed overseas. 

PHILIP BESSOM WARNOCK Private 

Infantry, Tufts College Unit, Students' Army 
Training Corps, Company B. Enlisted October 
15, 1918; discharged December 10, 1918. 



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DONALD D. WARNER First Lieutenant 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, No- 
vember 2, 1917, to November 1, 1918. 1st 
Army, 96th Aero Squadron. Enlisted July 16, 
1917; discharged June 10, 1919. Distin- 
guished service cross. Toul sector, April to 
September, 1918. Wounded in right leg. 

ARTHUR WARREN Private 

Field Artillery, 76th Division, 301st Regiment, 
Company B. Enlisted September 20, 1917; dis- 
charged April 17, 1918. 

FRANK H. WARREN Sergeant 

Infantry, 151st Depot Brigade, 1st Regiment, 1st 
Company. Enlisted December 15, 1917; dis- 
charged December 23, 1918. 

HAROLD WARREN Corporal 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
301st Regiment, Headquarters Company. En- 
listed September 20, 1917; discharged January 
18, 1919. 

ALFRED W. WATTS Private, First Class 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
August 24, 1918, to June 25, 1919, 87th Di- 
vision, 312th Regiment, Company B. Enlisted 
June 27, 1918; discharged June 27, 1919. 

JEROME I. WATTS Quartermaster, Second Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Chattanooga. Over- 
seas service. Enlisted May 3, 1917. 

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RAYMOND O. WATTS Sergeant 

Medical Department. Enlisted July 10, 1917; 
discharged November, 1919. 



JOHN I. WAY Private 

Infantry, Boston University Unit, Students' Ar- 
my Training Corps. Enlisted September 1, 
1918; discharged December 13, 1918. 



LESLIE J. WEBBER Musician, Second Class 

Infantry, 5th Pioneer Regiment, Headquarters 
Company. Enlisted August 3, 1918; discharged 
December 27, 1918. 



ROBERT GEORGE WEBBER Fireman 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Proteus. Service 
in foreign waters. Enlisted June 24, 1917; dis- 
charged April 8, 1919. 



JOHN H. WEBSTER Private 

Infantry, Franklin Union Unit, Students' Army 
Training Corps. Discharged December 10, 
1918. 



WILLIAM H. WELTNER, JR. 

Quartermaster, Third Class 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Chewink, Mine 
Sweeper No. 39. Overseas service. Enlisted 
September 11, 1917; discharged December 18, 
1919. Medal for mine sweeping service in the 
North Sea. 



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HERBERT O. WELTS Private 

Military Police Corps, American Expeditionary- 
Force, September 8, 1918, to October 20, 1919. 
261st Company. Enlisted May 27, 1918; dis- 
charged October 25, 1919. 

CHARLES P. WESLEY Corporal 

Coast Artillery Corps, American Expeditionary 
Force, April 7, 1918, to April 28, 1919, 6th 
Company, 2d Battalion, 151st Depot Brigade. 
Enlisted February 25, 1918 ; discharged May 9, 
1919. Oise-Aisne offensive, August 18 to Sep- 
tember 16, 1918; Meuse-Argonne, September 
25 to October 5, 1918. Shrapnel wound, Vesle 
sector, August 22, 1918. 

DONALD WESSEL Corporal 

Chemical Warfare Service, First Battalion, Com- 
pany B. Enlisted June 3, 1918 ; discharged De- 
cember 16, 1918. 

HARRY WEST Private 

Infantry. Enlisted June 2, 1918. 

ROYAL W. WETHERALD Ensign 

United States Navy, Naval Air Station. Hamp- 
ton Roads, Va. Enlisted May 19, 1917; dis- 
charged December 1, 1918. 

HAROLD I. WHEELER Seaman 

United States Navy, Newport, R. I. Enlisted 
April 15, 1918; released May 9, 1919. 

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A. RICHARD WHITTINGTON Supply Sergeant 

Coast Artillery Corps, 8th Battalion, 24th Com- 
pany. Enlisted July 8, 1918; discharged De- 
cember 20, 1918. 

JOHN C. WHORF First Class Fireman 

United States Navy, U. S. S. Idaho. Enlisted 
May 7, 1917; discharged October 25, 1919. 

WILLIAM K. WIDGER Second Lieutenant 

Engineer Corps, American Expeditionary Force, 
3d Division, 6th Engineers, Company A. En- 
listed May 10, 1917; discharged July 15, 1919. 
Vorges sector, Meuse-Argonne. 

RALPH E. WILLIAMS Private, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, 11th 
Machine Gun Battalion, Company B. Enlisted 
September 22, 1917. Killed in action August 
9, 1918, near St. Phxdaut, France. 

GEORGE A. WOOD Private 

Coast Artillery Corps, 10th Company, 3d Battal- 
ion, 151st Depot Brigade. Enlisted June 24, 
1918; discharged December 12, 1918. 

HERBERT A. WOOFTER Captain 

Engineer Corps, 101st Division, 144th Regiment, 
Company A. Enlisted August 12, 1918; dis- 
charged December 16, 1918. 



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SAMUEL GEORGE WRIGHT Private 

Infantry, 2d Battalion, 151st Depot Brigade, 8th 
Company. Enlisted February 26, 1918. Died 
of pneumonia, March 29, 1918, at Camp Dev- 
ens, Mass. 

MICHAEL A. YASI Private, First Class 

Motor Transport Corps, Service Division, Park 
Unit 334. Enlisted December 8, 1917; dis- 
charged March 28, 1919. 

VITOANTONIO YASI Private, First Class 

Infantry, American Expeditionary Force, April 
6, 1918, to April 28, 1919, 77th Division, 151st 
Depot Brigade, 308th Regiment, 6th Company. 
Enlisted February 25, 1918; discharged May 9, 
1919. Baccarat and Vesle sectors, Oise-Aisne 
offensive. Taken prisoner by Germans on Au- 
gust 22, 1918. 

WILLIAM YASI Sergeant 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
5th Division, 20th Regiment, Battery B. Enlist- 
ed December 6, 1913. St. Die sector, July 29 
to August 27, 1918; with participation in Frap- 
pelle raid, August 18, 1918; St. Mihiel offen- 
sive, September 11 to 16, 1918; Puvenell sector, 
September 17 to November 11, 1918; with par- 
ticipation in preparations on Metz; Army of 
Occupation, December 2, 1918, to July 6, 1919. 

MISS ALICE MINNIE YOUNG Nurse 

Army Nurse Corps. Enlisted August 16, 1918. 
At Camp Devens and at U. S. General Hospital 
No. 30, Plattsburg, N. Y. 

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EDMUND YOUNG, JR. Private 

Air Service, American Expeditionary Force, 
June 30, 1918, to December 2, 1918. Enlisted 
December 15, 1917; discharged December 16, 
1918. 

GEORGE H. YOUNG Private, First Class 

Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force, 
September 9, 1917, to April 10, 1919, 26th Di- 
vision, 101st Regiment, Battery E. Enlisted 
July 10, 1917; discharged April 29, 1919. 
Major operations: Aisne-Marne offensive July 
18 to August 4, 1918; St. Mihiel offensive, Sep- 
tember 12 to 16, 1918 ; Meuse-Argonne offensive, 
September 26 to November 11, 1918. 

MOULTON W. YOUNG Chauffeur, First Class 

Motor Transport Corps, Headquarters Detach- 
ment. Enlisted August 30, 1917. 

RALPH S. YOUNG Sergeant 

Field Artillery, 2d Regiment, Battery E. En- 
listed May 11, 1918; discharged January 21, 
1919. 

ROCCO ZUCHERO Private 

Infantry, 12th Division, 36th Regiment, Com- 
pany E. Enlisted July 24, 1918; discharged 
February 28, 1919. 



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SWAMPSCOTT HONOR ROLL STATISTICS 
UNITED STATES ARMY: 

Infantry 84 

Field Artillery 72 

Coast Artillery Corps 38 

Air Service 35 

Students' Army Training Corps 30 

Quartermaster Corps 24 

Medical Department 18 

Engineer Corps 17 

Motor Transport Corps 12 

Army Nurses 8 

Signal Corps 8 

Chemical Warfare Service 7 

Ordnance Department 6 

Aircraft Production Board 3 

Adjutant General's Department 3 

Cavalry 2 

Military Police 2 

American Red Cross Nurse 2 

Special Service Guard 1 

Tank Corps 1 

Reconstruction Aid 1 

U. S. Postal Agency 1 

Total 375 

Commissioned Officers 48 

Non-Commissioned Officers 108 

Privates 210 

Army Nurses 8 

American Red Cross Nurses 2 

American Expeditionary Force 181 

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Wounded 11 

Gassed 8 

Captured 2 

Citations 9 

Distinguished Service Cross 1 

Medaille d'Honneur 1 

Fourragere 1 

D.S.M. Czechoslovakia 1 

Croix de Guerre 1 

UNITED STATES NAVY: 

U. S. Navy 69 

Naval Aviation 10 

Yeoman (F) 3 

Coast Guard 2 

Signal Service 1 

Students' Naval Reserve Corps 2 



Total 87 

Commissioned Officers 9 

Petty Officers 59 

Seamen 19 

Served in Foreign Waters 38 

Mine Sweeper Medal 2 

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS: 

With Land Forces 12 

Sea Service 2 



Total 14 

Commissioned Officers 1 

Non-Commissioned Officers 1 

Privates 12 

Foreign service in American Expedition- 
ary Force, U. S. Army 6 

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"THEY GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR 
COUNTRY" : 

Killed in Action, American 4 

Killed in Action, Canadian 1 

Died of wounds in France 1 

Died in France ; 1 

Died in United States 5 

Total 12 

BRITISH SERVICE: 

Army Medical Department 3 

H. M. S. Navy 1 

Total 4 

CANADIAN SERVICE, ALL OVERSEAS: 

Infantry 4 

Engineer Corps 1 

Transport Service 1 

Total 6 

French Service 1 

Records not Received 13 

SUMMARY: 

U. S. Army 375 

U. S. Navy 87 

U. S. Marine Corps 14 

British Service 4 

Canadian Service 6 

French Service 1 

Records not Received 13 

Total 500 

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